On 12 June 2017,
Hon Paul Goldsmith would appoint Ulu as council member at the
Manukau Institute of Technology and as an alumnus of Auckland University of Technology Council, he learned a lot about the
tertiary education sector that he'd implement in this role. In this role, Ulu claimed "If Aotearoa NZ's tertiary education leaders do not develop radical, effective, methods of drastically cutting the lead time to produce skilled people...then Kiwis will have to get used to being foreigners in their own country." In 2010, Ulu became Chairman of Cloud Region Limited, an entrepreneurial company under the COGITA group that provided computing services to New Zealand's primary health sector and the global online travel bookings industry. Cloud Region Ltd ceased trading in 2012 as it was acquired by 2Onions Ltd, but Ulu still remains Chairman. Since February 2017, Ulu has been the
Treasurer of the
RiseUp Trust. What started out as a home-schooling programme in the garage of its founder,
Sita Selupe, grew into an initiative that connects Māori and Pacific families to a three-way learning process, where Whanau Educators take parents and their children through real-life, problem-solving strategies in order to reach higher academic achievement and greater engagement in their children’s education. RiseUp values connecting children with their parents and stresses the importance of knowing your roots. The trust opened The Rise Up Academy
, a charter school in
Mangere, in 2014. The Rise UP Academy transitioned to a Designated Character School in 2019. Ulu remains as
Deputy Chairman and Treasurer. On 1 September 2017, one of New Zealand's newest biotech companies, SensorFlo, was introduced into the industry with Ulu as Chairman and Seed Capital Funding First Investor. On 21 January 2018, SensorFlo received ethics approval for their first
clinical trial and would later seek
FDA certification. Progress was made when
Callaghan Innovation approved a research and development grant for SensorFlo which enabled experimental designs on non-invasive blood glucose measurement. SensorFlo would later receive notice of allowance granting noninvasive blood glucose patent from the
US Patent Office, which lasts 20 years, in 2020 and a
European Patent granted in June 2021 after a second clinical trial ethics application was approved. Ulu remains actives in this role at SensorFlo but is now also Director as of 2019. Since 2016, Ulu has been the chairman of
The Cause Collective NZ. Established in August 2010, The Cause Collective is a Pacific social change organisation working out of South Auckland that focuses on the causes of social problems facing communities most in need to see what obstacles prevent them from thriving. In January 2022, Ulu began building a team for the development of a new product and work begun through Aqil Abbas in the
Netherlands. In October 2022, the team released a limited prototype to a cohort of 500 people. In December 2022, Ulu integrated The Cause Collective and Alliance Health Plus. He said, "The combination and integration of our two organisations’ collective skills and experience will make us more effective in identifying the bottlenecks and constraint in the full inventory of determinants for health and wellbeing. Only then can any organisation improve prevention, reduce inequity and inequality in health, and cause people in our communities to live longer, healthier, quality lives." On Tuesday 21 March 2023, The Cause Collective started a new programme, Get Ready, Work Ready, which aims to equip Pacific youth in Auckland with employment skills to the enter the workforce or into further training. == Personal life ==