Principles
- Security and privacy as defaults.
- Data narratives that drive decisions.
- Inclusive design for real-world constraints.
- Measured speed: iterate without breaking trust.
Portfolio OS
Ayotunde EjikoCornell Information Science · Data · Security · Product
I am a Division I sprinter and information scientist translating data into decisions. I design resilient products, secure experiences, and policy-aware stories that help institutions respond to real humans.
About
Whether sprinting on the track or shipping product, I care about systems that stay resilient under pressure. I work where evidence, usability, and security have to align.
Focus Areas
01
Pipeline design, applied analytics, and storytelling that leaders can act on.
02
Lightweight threat modeling, privacy by default, and clear guidance for users.
03
Service blueprints, experiments, and UX that scale from MVP to policy review.
04
Student coalitions, debate programs, and inclusive tech initiatives.
Projects
Designed MFA rollout guidance and phishing drills for student services; 38% drop in risky logins.
Analyzed disparities in policing outcomes; built transparent notebooks and a public brief for policymakers.
Read case →Low-cost sensor mesh with alerting and uptime dashboards for field deployments.
View build →Wrote evidence-based recommendations for phone restrictions that balance safety, learning, and equity.
Policy brief →Impact
Athletics
Division I track reinforced habits: quality reps, recovery, and staying calm in high-stakes moments.
Leadership
Founded and coached a DC public school debate team; grew it to city recognition and press coverage.
Voice
Featured by Washington Post and DC Attorney General for community impact and student leadership.
View press →Contact
Best path is email or LinkedIn. Include the role or topic, timeline, and anything I should review.
Availability
Most responsive Sunday–Wednesday evenings ET. For faster replies: subject line with “Role” or “Collab”.