Oludotun Babayemi
With more than 12 years of experience in development cooperation, entrepreneurship, organization development, business planning, financial analysis, operations, and decision analysis, Oludotun has the breadth and depth of experience needed to quickly understand organization’s need and craft the most suitable solutions.
Before committing his time to Cloneshouse Nigeria, Oludotun was the Country Director of the World Wildlife Fund (WWF) Earth Hour project in Nigeria, and also the co-founder of Connected Development (CODE). Previously, Oludotun held various analytics positions in Lagos at Pfizer Incorporated, and at Internews, USA focusing on product quality control and data mining respectively. He has also worked as a research scholar fellow at the National Endowment for Democracy in Washington DC, USA.
At Cloneshouse Nigeria, Oludotun leads multi-sector monitoring and evaluation activities from pre-design to evaluation use stage. In the past 10 years, he has been involved in development evaluation of programs with the Japan International Corporation Agency, European Union Commission, GIZ , and Department for International Development (DFID).
Oludotun is a Stanford University Draper Hills Center on Democracy, Development, and the Rule of Law Fellow; a member of the Nigeria Evaluation Association; the American Evaluation Association and the Institute of Management Consultants.