Gbemisola Esho is a technologist and a lifelong learner she combines her passion in media as a data journalist finding and investigating things along with Cybersecurity and Cloud Computing a member of the Wanadata, a group of Pan-African Female journalists, data scientists, and technologists. She volunteers as an editor on Wikipedia and is a community lead in the African Wikimedia Technical Community.
She is a certified Multi-Cloud Engineer and a Professional Project Manager.
A civic technologist, an ICFJ ILAB fellow of Religious Extremism, a fellow of the African Civic Engagement Academy, a US Department of State-sponsored program, a GRidArendal Environmental Fellow, a Digital Sherlock Fellow, and a fellow of the Internet Society Nigeria.
She also leads a non-governmental organization, Connectobridge, that is technology-driven and focused on training, skill development, and empowerment, with a focus on Cloud Computing and Cybersecurity.
As a security professional, she believes in educating and creating awareness about security, particularly cybersecurity. She writes on the Substack Connectobridge platform, which has a series of podcasts on human trafficking.
As a fact checker and journalist, she has written primarily on politics, security, and the environment. As a blogger, she blogs about global issues and technology, particularly AWS tools and products; as an AWS Community Builder, she also contributes to the Google Cloud blog
A Google Women Techmaker, Gbemisola strongly advocates DEI, especially for women in technology.