Black British Business Awards announce their 2018 finalists

Black British Business Awards

The Black British Business Awards have announced their finalists for 2018.

The list recognises the trailblazers and rising stars who represent the very best of the UK’s vibrant business sector.

The BBBAwards are the only premium awards programme to celebrate both the exceptional performance and outstanding achievements of black professionals and entrepreneurs in global, small and medium enterprises operating in Great Britain.

The BBBAwards uncover inspirational role models; ambassadors who represent the very best talent across various in the British economy. The BBBAwards are designed to transcend stereotypes and highlight the often-unsung contributions of black people to the British economy.

The winners will be announced during a special awards ceremony and evening gala at The Grange St Paul’s Hotel London on 4th October 2018. Endorsed by the Prime Minister, The Rt Hon Theresa May MP, Mayor or London and Secretary of State, the BBBAwards will celebrate its 5th anniversary with a once again, full-house of over 450 senior leaders, industry influencers and high-profile supporters; honouring the enormous success generated over the previous four years.

This year, the award’s are celebrating their fifth anniversary. Over the last five years, the awards have grown into a powerful change agent for the wider BAME talent agenda, creating a hub of businesses share ideas and take away concrete actions to create working environment for all talented individuals to succeed.

The BBBAwards have also announced that The Telegraph will be their media partner. The main sponsors for the 2018 awards include Baker McKenzie, Barclays, Bloomberg, Cisco, Facebook, J.P. Morgan, MDC Group, PwC, Thomson Reuters and Virgin Money.

The 2018 awards will distinguish outstanding black business professionals and entrepreneurs at the top of their game into six diverse industry categories, which celebrate both rising stars and senior leaders awards.


The finalists for this year’s awards are as follows:

Arts & Media Rising Star

  • Sam Ajilore, Founder and Editor, That Grape Juice
  • Daniel Kidane, Composer, Rayfield Allied
  • Dr Chibundu Onuzo, Writer

Arts & Media Leader of the Year

  • Angie Greaves, CEO, Feeling Fab Broadcasting and Radio Presenter, Magic Radio
  • Selma Nicholls, Founder and CEO, Looks Like Me
  • Jacqueline Simmons, Executive Editor, Global Business, Bloomberg

Consumer & Luxury Rising Star

  • Ife Akinwoleola, Dacia Marketing Communications Manager, Groupe Renault
  • Mickela Hall-Ramsay, Company Director, HR Sports Academy
  • Mark Maciver, Founder, Slidercuts

Consumer & Luxury Leader of the Year

  • Wanita Bardouille, Retail Development Director, Ralph Lauren
  • Gerard Crichlow, Head of Cultural Strategy, AMV BBDO
  • Ibi Meier-Oruitemeka, Founder and Creative Director, Afro Hair and Skin Co.

Entrepreneur Rising Star

  • Steven Bartlett, CEO, Social Chain Group
  • Carl Konadu, CEO, 2-3 Degrees
  • Leanne Pero, Founder and Director, The Movement Factory

Entrepreneur Leader of the Year

  • Dawood Gustave, Leader and Imagination Officer, Reluctantly Brave
  • Dawid Konotey-Ahulu, Chairman, Redington
  • Andrew Wamae, Founder and Director, The Essential School of Painting

Financial Services Rising Star

  • Yvonne Bajela, Investment Manager, Mitsui & Co.
  • Ovo Gharoro, Head of Hard to Value, Regulatory and Market Data Services, M&G Prudential
  • Kofi Oteng, Director, Head of Macro Rate Sales, Royal Bank of Canada

Financial Services Leader of the Year

  • Bukola Adisa, Managing Director, Head of RCSA Framework and Design, Barclays
  • Syreeta Brown, Managing Director, Global Recruitment Strategy, Citi
  • Tangy C. Morgan, Senior Advisor, Bank of England

Professional Services Rising Star

  • Jonathan Achampong, Partner, Wedlake Bell
  • David Fisayo, Manager, KPMG
  • Abimbola Johnson, Barrister, 25 Bedford Row
  • Kwaku Osei, Associate, Linklaters

Professional Services Leader of the Year

  • Funmi Adegoke, Managing Counsel Transformation & Commercial Development, BP
  • Karen Finlayson, Partner, PwC
  • Hannah Reid, Regional Head of Human Capital Operations, Oliver Wyman

STEM Rising Star

  • Patrick Agese, Project Lead and PhD Researcher, Costain
  • Marvin F. Rogers, Senior Solution Consultant, Oracle NetSuite
  • Deborah Sehindemi, Business Analyst, National Grid
  • Darren Williams, Welding Systems Manager, TWI Ltd

STEM Leader of the Year

  • Jacqueline Clahar, Category Lead, Global Rotating Equipment, BP
  • Anne-Marie Headley, Strategic HR Business Partner, Northern & Eastern Europe, Uber
  • Roni Savage, Managing Director and CEO, Jomas Associates Ltd

Melanie Eusebe, Chair and Co-Founder of the BBBAwards said, “We are thrilled to be celebrating not only the breadth of talented business people as finalists for the 2018 awards, but also the Black British Business Awards 5th year anniversary.”

“Over the last five years we have uncovered numerous role models, from creative entrepreneurs to seasoned bankers.”

“These individuals are truly breaking down barriers and stereotypes whilst changing the game for the rest of the UK industry.”

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