AiLun Ku

President and CEO of The Opportunity Network


As President and CEO at The Opportunity Network, AiLun centers first-generation college students and young people of color from underrepresented communities in her social impact work. At OppNet, AiLun oversees all areas that supports OppNet’s organizational health, including all programming, evaluation, finance and administration, operations, and growth planning. Externally, she builds strategic relationships with coalitions, peer organizations, donors, and thought partners to influence systems that have historically excluded young people of color from college and career opportunities. She seeks to activate passions and develop the skills of every young person of color to chart their paths to thriving careers.

AiLun’s advocacy work includes speaking across the country, linking new insights across systems, and training education and workforce practitioners. Both inside and outside of OppNet, AiLun develops the capacity of organizations across sectors to incorporate culturally responsive curriculum, to design student-centered programs, and to leverage rigorous data-driven practices. She uses her platform to amplify the voices of first-generation students and people of color to influence the future of work and the future of learning. Her vision is that not only will people of color influence the future of work and learning, but they are represented at every level and in every space leading those conversations.

 

Prior to OppNet, she worked at NYU’s Robert F. Wagner School of Public Service, the Equal Justice Initiative, and the Research Center for Leadership in Action, among other social impact organizations. AiLun received her MPA from NYU Wagner and her BA from NYU College of Arts and Science. AiLun is an alumna of NYU Steinhardt’s Senior Leaders Fellowship and the Emerging Leaders Lab, and she is currently a 2019 MIT Media Lab Director’s Fellow.