SiS Win: Meet Ajani Ayomide Anuoluwapo — Engineering Beyond One Box
At Sisters in STEM, we believe a STEM degree can be the beginning of many possibilities, not a boundary around what your career should look like. This SiS Win celebrates Ajani Ayomide Anuoluwapo, popularly known as Triple A, a Chemical Engineering graduate who is building a career at the intersection of engineering, innovation, communication, leadership, and STEM advocacy.
Meet Triple A
Ajani Ayomide Anuoluwapo is a Chemical Engineering graduate from Lagos State University with a passion for innovation, communication, and creating opportunities for young people, particularly women in STEM.
Her journey has never been limited to the classroom. While studying Chemical Engineering, Ayomide developed a strong interest in process engineering and process safety, building practical experience in process simulation, P&ID interpretation, relief and flare systems, control valve sizing, and PSV relief load calculations.
These experiences strengthened her understanding of how engineering principles move beyond theory and contribute to designing safer, more efficient, and reliable processes.
But engineering is only one part of her story.
Where Engineering Meets Creativity
Alongside her technical development, Ayomide began exploring opportunities that allowed her to combine engineering with her creative and communication skills.
She has contributed to engineering communities, leadership initiatives, STEM education, communications, and social media management—showing that building a STEM career does not always mean choosing just one path.
As Social Media Manager for the APWEN LASU Career Summit, she supported the communications strategy for an event that secured more than 10 corporate sponsors and raised over $2,000.
She also served as Communications and Marketing Lead for Engineering Her Future, SWE Lagos, an initiative that secured more than 12 corporate sponsors.
Her passion for creating access to opportunities also extends into digital empowerment. As a Tech for Progress Champion, Ayomide promotes access to technology and digital empowerment within the Ikorodu axis.
Building a Career Without the Box
Beyond engineering, Ayomide has developed experience in technical communications and social media management, helping brands communicate their ideas in ways that are clear, engaging, and relatable.
Her journey reflects something we constantly remind our Sisters:
Your degree is a foundation, not a limitation.
A Chemical Engineering degree can lead to process engineering. It can also sit alongside communications, leadership, digital advocacy, entrepreneurship, education, marketing, or entirely new opportunities you may not have imagined yet.
For Ayomide, exploring these different interests has not meant abandoning engineering. Instead, it has allowed her to build a career identity that reflects the different strengths she brings to the table.
A Message for Other Sisters in STEM
One of Ayomide’s strongest motivations is encouraging other young women to confidently explore the possibilities available to them.
She hopes her journey reminds women in STEM that they do not have to fit neatly into one professional box.
As she continues building her career, Ayomide plans to keep learning, creating, and using her experiences to encourage other young women to pursue their ambitions boldly.
Celebrating the Win
For us, this is what a SiS Win looks like.
It is not only about landing a new role, receiving an award, or reaching a major career milestone. Sometimes, the win is discovering that your different skills can coexist—and having the confidence to build a career that makes room for all of them.
Congratulations, Triple A, on everything you are building. We are excited to see where engineering, creativity, leadership, and communication take you next.
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Whether you landed your first STEM role, completed a degree, earned a certification, launched a project, received an award, started research, changed careers, or simply achieved something you are proud of, we want to celebrate you.
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