Rod “Brother Booklyn” Coley
A U.S. veteran and retired aerospace robotics engineer, Coley brings over 20 years of expertise in robotic automation, youth training, and community development.
As a national Neuroeducation Strategist and Youth Workforce Innovator, he blends brain science, emotional literacy, storytelling, and advanced technology to reimagine early childhood and K–12 learning.
In his role with Wimee, Coley leads the development of Neuro-STEM programming that introduces children to robotics, AI, automation, and emerging technologies through brain-based learning pathways. His work equips young learners — especially those in underserved communities — with the skills and confidence needed for the future workforce.
Coley’s mission supports national literacy efforts, including the One Country, One Book initiative and March Is Reading Month, uniting literacy with future-ready STEM education. Through Wimee’s World and Wimee AI, he is helping build a national pipeline of creative, work-ready youth prepared to become tomorrow’s robotic engineers, coders, and innovative problem-solvers.