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U.S. Mission Nigeria Spotlights Calendly Founder Tope Awotona As A Nigerian American Example to Follow

by Kingsley Okeke
September 6, 2025
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U.S. Mission Nigeria Spotlights Calendly Founder Tope Awotona As A Nigerian American Example to Follow
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The U.S. Mission in Nigeria has highlighted Tope Awotona, the Nigerian-born founder and chief executive of Calendly, as a shining example of how Nigerian Americans contribute to excellence in business and innovation. In a recent post on X, the Mission praised his achievements in building a company now valued at over three billion dollars and used by millions worldwide.

From Lagos to Atlanta

Awotona was born in Lagos in 1981 and moved to the United States as a teenager after the tragic loss of his father. His family settled in Atlanta, Georgia, where he completed high school early and went on to earn a degree in business management and information systems from the University of Georgia. His early experiences, marked by resilience and determination, shaped his entrepreneurial spirit.

Building Calendly

After working in sales roles at IBM and Perceptive Software, Awotona became frustrated by how difficult it was to schedule meetings efficiently. In 2013, he decided to solve the problem himself. He invested his life savings into launching Calendly, hiring engineers and focusing on a simple, user-friendly scheduling tool. The product grew quickly through a freemium model that encouraged viral adoption as users shared scheduling links.

Growth and Global Impact

Calendly has since expanded into a platform trusted by both individuals and major enterprises. The company secured a $350 million funding round in 2021 that boosted its valuation to around $3 billion. Today, the service is considered one of the leading productivity tools for managing appointments and reducing the friction of coordination across time zones.

Awotona himself has been recognised as one of the wealthiest Black immigrants in the United States, with Forbes estimating his net worth at over a billion dollars. More importantly, he stands as one of the few Black founders to lead a unicorn technology company, breaking barriers and setting an example for others.

A Symbol of Excellence

The U.S. Mission’s spotlight on Awotona carries significance beyond recognition of personal success. It underscores the impact of Nigerian talent in shaping innovation on a global scale, while also serving as inspiration for aspiring entrepreneurs in Nigeria and across the diaspora. His journey reflects the power of perseverance and vision, and how determination can transform an idea into a company that touches millions of lives.

Awotona’s story is both a personal triumph and a symbol of possibility, an example of how Nigerian Americans continue to bridge cultures, create value, and redefine what is achievable in the global tech landscape.

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