- Emi Kolawole
- Editor
Emi Kolawole arrived at the Post in 2010, starting as a producer for PostPolitics where she wrote occasionally for blogs on politics, policy and technology. She graduated from Wellesley College in 2004 and holds a Master’s degree from American University in producing for film and video. Emi was named one of the World Economic Forum’s Global Shapers in 2011 and attended the World Economic Forum Annual Meeting in Davos in 2012. She was named among The Grio 100 in 2013. She is currently the editor of Innovations and co-host of the Post’s daily news program “59 Seconds.”
Is it time for the 'mixer movement'?
Innovations in 5 | Is it time to rebrand the maker movement, mix in the fixers and make the mixer movement?
The remixing of celebrity identity
Innovations in 5 | When it comes to celebrity image control, the playing field is leveling a bit for fans.
Why do we keep rebooting Superman?
The superhero is getting yet another film, but what drives people to want to continually reinvent "the man of steel"?
Why not make your office more like the corner coffee shop?
Innovations in 5 | Can going the way of the cafe improve a company's innovation potential?
- Creativity, productivity and the power of 'no'
- Gliding down Martian sand dunes 'on cushions of gas' and Google, Burberry send kisses
- How did Apple do on the innovation front (posteriors aside)?
- Maurice Sendak in 2009 interview: 'Everything is the same. Nothing changes.'
- Report highlights STEM workers who often go ignored
- Silicon Valley through the NSA prism
- Justin Bieber buys a ticket to space — the one place (most of) his fans can't follow
- NASA, LEGO team up to give your kids — and you — something to do this summer
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