About

Michael Ogbu is an information professional with a decade of experience spanning librarianship, research, records management, and digital literacy education. Based in Toronto, he brings a unique blend of academic expertise and practical experience in managing information, safeguarding personal data, and advancing knowledge equity.

He holds a BLIS and an MLIS in Library and Information Science and has contributed as a lecturer, librarian, and legal records specialist. His work reflects a commitment to data privacy, information governance, and media and information literacy (MIL)—fields where he has published, spoken at webinars, and actively engaged in advocacy.

Michael is also a creative thinker who enjoys storytelling, writing, and building connections between technology, people, and ideas. His top skills include: records and information management, privacy advocacy, knowledge management, creative and academic writing, communication, critical thinking, and e-learning development.

As a thought leader in data privacy and protection, Michael continues to share insights on the ethical use of information, the evolving role of AI in governance, and the importance of inclusivity and accountability in information practices.