Ayodele Aransiola – Tech | Business | Economy https://techeconomy.ng Tech | Business | Economy Tue, 08 Oct 2024 17:15:26 +0000 en-GB hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=7.0 https://techeconomy.ng/wp-content/uploads/2025/06/cropped-256Px-32x32.png Ayodele Aransiola – Tech | Business | Economy https://techeconomy.ng 32 32 How Ayodele Aransiola Leverages Community Engagement to Break Down Barriers Btw Users and Technology https://techeconomy.ng/how-ayodele-aransiola-leverages-community-engagement-to-break-down-barriers-btw-users-and-technology/ https://techeconomy.ng/how-ayodele-aransiola-leverages-community-engagement-to-break-down-barriers-btw-users-and-technology/#respond Tue, 09 Jul 2024 17:04:18 +0000 https://techeconomy.ng/?p=144977 Ayodele Aransiola is no stranger to taking an idea from concept to reality and building thriving communities from the ground up.

With over four years of experience in building developer and tech communities, he remains at the forefront of fostering meaningful user engagement and driving product adoption.

Ayodele’s approach centres around breaking down the barriers between users and complex technologies, ensuring seamless adoption through education, support, and open communication.

His leadership in community building empowers users to embrace new technologies and helps companies achieve long-term growth and loyalty by aligning product development with real user needs.

After spending over two years at Polygon as a community manager, Ayodele now works as the Lead Developer Advocate at Autogon AI. Today, we had the opportunity to chat with him about his journey.

Ayodele, can you tell us a bit about your journey into community management?

Ayodele: My journey began with a passion for connecting like-minded individuals and helping them grow together. Early in my career, I realised that no matter how great a product or technology is, it won’t succeed without a robust and engaged community behind it.

This inspired me to take roles where I could empower developers and users by creating platforms for education, collaboration, and support. The opportunity to drive impact and foster innovation through these communities has continuously motivated me.

What key strategies have you used to build thriving communities for various organisations?

Ayodele: One key strategy is fostering inclusivity and making the community accessible to everyone, regardless of their skill level. I always focus on creating valuable content, providing resources, and organising events catering to beginners and experts.

Regular engagement through online channels and in-person meetups is also crucial.

At Autogon AI, for example, I ensure that we provide real-time support and create spaces where users can share their experiences, ask questions, and contribute to the product’s growth.

You’ve been recognised for your expertise in community management, technical writing and developer relations. Can you share some of your key career highlights?

Ayodele: Certainly! I’ve had the opportunity to work on several impactful projects that have shaped my career. One of my proudest achievements was driving engagement and growth within the Polygon ecosystem, where I managed the community, facilitated discussions, addressed inquiries, and ensured a positive, inclusive environment.

I’ve also authored technical articles that garnered over 100,000 engagements, highlighting my passion for simplifying complex topics. Additionally, I’ve implemented community strategies that significantly boosted product awareness and adoption.

As a LinkedIn Learning instructor, I’ve released advanced technical courses that have been well-received globally, further contributing to my role in empowering developers and fostering innovation.

I love simplifying complex subjects, and this has also led me to create courses for international institutions like the University of Miami, the University of Denver and the University of Florida.

You’ve held leadership positions in various social enterprise communities. What have been your biggest challenges and successes in these roles?

Ayodele: One of the biggest challenges has been scaling communities while maintaining a personal, engaged environment.

As communities grow, it becomes harder to cater to individual needs, so I’ve had to rely on creating sub-groups or assigning community leaders to maintain that connection.

On the flip side, one of my biggest successes is seeing these communities become self-sustaining, with members actively contributing, mentoring others, and driving innovation.

Watching people grow within the community and make real-world impacts has been incredibly rewarding.

Can you tell us more about your role as a Lead Developer Advocate at Autogon AI? How does community engagement factor into your day-to-day work?

Ayodele: As a Lead Developer Advocate, I’m essentially the bridge between developers and our product team. My role involves advocating for developers by ensuring they have the tools, support, and resources they need to succeed with our solutions.

Community engagement is at the heart of my day-to-day activities. Whether it’s through creating tutorials, hosting webinars, or engaging with developers on forums, my focus is building a strong, informed community excited about using Autogon AI to solve real-world problems.

Also a great speaker, you’ve been invited to speak at numerous tech conferences. How has public speaking contributed to your growth as a leader in community engagement?

Ayodele: Public speaking has been a powerful tool in my growth. It has given me a platform to share insights, connect with a broader audience, and further strengthen my community. Speaking at conferences allows me to exchange ideas with other leaders, gain new perspectives, and inspire others to take active roles in their communities.

What role do you see technology playing in the future, particularly in Africa?

Ayodele: I believe technology will continue to drive economic growth, especially in Africa. There’s a growing pool of talent, and the barrier to entry into tech is lowering with the availability of resources and platforms for learning.

Through communities and mentorship, we can create an ecosystem where more people have the opportunity to build successful careers in tech. I’m involved in several initiatives to foster innovation and provide opportunities for aspiring developers in Africa.

What’s next for you, Ayodele? Are there any upcoming projects or goals you’d like to share?

Ayodele: I’m always looking for new challenges and ways to push the boundaries of what’s possible with technology. I’m developing new courses that address the latest trends in software development.

Additionally, I’m excited about collaborating with more organisations to build tools with broader societal impact. It’s an exciting time for technology, and I want to be at the forefront of driving that change.

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Meet Ayodele Aransiola, a Developer Community Leader Driving Inclusive Innovation Across Nigeria’s Tech Ecosystem https://techeconomy.ng/meet-ayodele-aransiola-a-developer-community-leader/ https://techeconomy.ng/meet-ayodele-aransiola-a-developer-community-leader/#respond Wed, 08 Mar 2023 07:16:11 +0000 https://techeconomy.ng/?p=162577 In a tech ecosystem often defined by major city hubs, Ayodele Aransiola is proving that innovation knows no geography.

As a Developer Community Manager with a background in software engineering, Ayodele has dedicated his career to nurturing inclusive developer communities, especially in underserved regions.

From leading campus-wide initiatives to mentoring at national events and now driving blockchain adoption as a Developer Community Manager at Polygon, Ayodele’s work has impacted over 5,000 aspiring and professional developers across Nigeria.

Ayodele’s journey into tech was born out of a desire to reinvent himself. It was during his time at the Federal Polytechnic Bida that he discovered the power of a tech community.

“I experienced knowledge, connections and growth in a community,” he recalls, “and I decided to dedicate my career to it.”

That decision would shape his future as a leader, teacher, and advocate in Nigeria’s developer ecosystem.

His early passion for teaching and sharing knowledge earned him a nomination and eventual selection as a Google Developer Student Club (GDSC) Lead, where he helped over 3,000 students explore pathways into the tech industry. That role didn’t just transform others; it changed his career trajectory.

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Ayodele Aransiola, during mentorship programme for techies

After transitioning from software engineering to Developer Community Manager, Ayodele began pioneering tech adoption initiatives across various cities in the North.

He organised weekly workshops and monthly meetups to introduce newcomers to the tech space, long before it became a trend.

His grassroots approach helped establish the northern part of Nigeria as a budding hub for technology. Beyond his early work at school, Ayodele scaled his impact.

He has supported thousands of people in tech through community-led education, hands-on mentorship, and advocacy. Currently, at Polygon, he champions blockchain adoption at the local level.

His work earned him recognition as an exceptional leader in the ecosystem, driving the adoption of blockchain and Web3 in Africa.

He’s also a mentor with Django Girls Abuja and has spoken at high-profile conferences, including Oscafest, Google I/O Extended Abuja, and DevFest Ilorin.

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A group photograph at Google I/O Extended Abuja

Ayodele’s influence extends throughout Africa, as a leading voice in blockchain advocacy, he has earned national recognition as a driver of inclusive innovation.

Whether mentoring newcomers or building bridges between global tools and local developers, Ayodele Aransiola exemplifies what it means to be a leader in the digital technology sector. For Ayodele, it’s always been about impact.

“My biggest motivation in life is having an impact on my immediate environment,” he says. “I like to see the joy in the face of developers or customers who use a product with ease.”

As he continues to grow his career in, Ayodele envisions a future where every developer, regardless of location, has access to the tools, mentorship, and opportunities needed to thrive on a global stage.

Ayodele Aransiola’s journey from student leader to community manager shows the power of local action and global vision.

In a world where technology is growing fast, he is determined to bring everyone along, and that makes him one of Nigeria’s most exciting developer community leaders to watch.

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