Summary
Bakari Mustafa is an architecture analyst and serial entrepreneur based in Queensland, Australia, blending technology leadership with social impact. As founder and CEO of Mentors Outreach since 2019 and founder/managing director of Dzaleka Digital Heritage since 2024, he builds platforms that empower mentorship, heritage preservation, and underrepresented communities. He also serves as a board member and tech support for Networking African-Australians and leads Hungry Innovators as CEO, illustrating a track record of turning ambitious ideas into operational ventures. Currently Architecture Analyst at Australian Catholic University, he combines a Bachelor of Information Technology from Griffith University with a BA from The University of Queensland to fuse technical depth with broad humanities insight. A refugee-turned-entrepreneur, Bakari actively seeks collaboration and feedback to scale Mentors Outreach and expand his impact across Australia and the African-Australian community.
9 years of coding experience
Bachelor of Arts - BA Philosophy and Ancient History With a minor in Political Science, Bachelor of Arts - BA Philosophy and Ancient History With a minor in Political Science at The University of Queensland