CivMin alumnus, Olugbenga Olubanjo, to receive Rising Star Award

CivMin alumnus, Olugbenga Olubanjo (CivE MASc 1T9), is to receive early career recognition in the form of the Rising Star Award from the Engineering Alumni Network (EAN). He is one of four alumni members from U of T Engineering to be presented an EAN Award for 2024 at an upcoming ceremony in late September.

The Rising Star Award recognizes a U of T Engineering graduate early in their career, who has achieved outstanding professional achievements and/or had an impact on their field. Nominees may be working within or outside of engineering but must demonstrate impact in their field with the likelihood of continued growth. Nominees should be 40 years of age or younger in the nomination year. 

Olugbenga Olubanjo (CivE MASc 1T9)

 

Olugbenga Olubanjo exemplifies how one person’s vision can have a global impact. With a master’s degree in civil engineering, Olubanjo is driven by a commitment to social impact. His passion for sustainable development led him to found Reeddi Inc., a company that provides clean, reliable and affordable energy to energy-poor regions worldwide. 

 As a graduate student, Olugbenga conceived the idea for Reeddi and received mentorship from The Hatchery at the University of Toronto. His innovative Reeddi capsule, recognized globally, was named one of TIME magazine’s Best Inventions for 2021. Olubajo’s work has received many accolades, the most important being its direct impact on improving quality of life for many. His lithium battery-based energy solution is available in Nigeria’s energy-poor communities, offering a safer, more affordable and environmentally friendly alternative to traditional energy sources. 

 In addition to his work with Reeddi, Olugbenga actively engages in community service. He served as the former Co-Chair of the Massey College Community Service Committee and organized events that raised significant funds for various social causes.   

 Olugbenga Olubanjo is indeed a rising star, using his unwavering “why-not” attitude and visionary leadership to light the way toward a more sustainable and equitable future. He is a testament to the transformative power of engineering education. 

To read about the other 2024 Engineering Alumni Network Awards Recipients, please see the original article published by Alumni Relations.


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