Cambridge finalist announced for 2023 Black British Business Awards

Finalists have been announced for the 2023 Black British Business Awards, ahead of their 10th Anniversary ceremony later this year. The annual event celebrates the exceptional performance and outstanding achievements of Black professionals and entrepreneurs.

Eve Kamau

Evelyn (Eve) Kamau who is based in Cambridge has been named as a finalist in the STEM category and has been recognised for her work at Thermo Fisher Scientific.

Eve has been a nurse for over 20 years with UK and international nursing experience. She moved through various nursing and lecturing roles before starting her career in clinical research 13 years ago at Cambridge University’s Neurosurgery department. During her tenure at the Medical Research Network (2016-2021), she established a multi-dimensional nursing group which grew from a team of 4 to 22 members: increasing diversity within the company and providing a platform where people from ethnic minority backgrounds could achieve a sense of belonging. This led her to her current role, Senior Director at Thermofisher Scientific- where she has set up a new revenue generating business unit which is developing decentralized clinical trials poised to enhance patient diversity in clinical research globally. 

More about the awards:

The Black British Business Awards (BBBAwards) have announced the 2023 finalists ahead of their 10th Anniversary ceremony in October of this year. The BBBAwards recognises exceptional performance of Black professionals and entrepreneurs as the premier UK awards ceremony of its kind. The BBBAwards ceremony will be held at the InterContinental London, Park Lane on 13th October. 

Over the past decade the BBBAwards have showcased over 370 individuals and 80 organisations that are championing Black excellence in business. This year the BBBAwards celebrate rising stars and senior leaders across six categories, representing the likes of Netflix, Accenture, Sky, Farfetch, ASOS, LinkedIn, KPMG and exceptional startups in industries ranging from publishing to healthcare.

For this anniversary year, the BBBAwards theme is #WeAre - celebrating the collective power of the Black community and their Allies coming together to drive racial equity in companies in Britain. In 2023, the BBBAwards will showcase the best and the brightest of Black Britain - reflecting on where they have come from and where they are heading as individuals and as a collective. 

In honour of the 10th Anniversary, this years’ celebrations and ceremony will be bigger both in sentiment and in size. The BBBAwards are also a key highlight of Black History month in the UK and the event will be attended by senior business leaders, government officials and prominent opinion shapers and influencers from all races across Britain. 

Sophie Chandauka MBE, Chair and Executive Founder of the BBBAwards said: “As we reflect on a decade of challenge and transformation, the 10th Anniversary of the Black British Business Awards is a testament to the immense spirit and unwavering resilience of Black British entrepreneurs and professionals. Our finalists navigated a difficult global economic environment to deliver extraordinary value, showcasing innovation as entrepreneurs and strategic brilliance in some of the most iconic commercial brands and systemically important corporations. I am proud to welcome the Class of 2023 to our world class showcase of Black talent, and we specifically applaud the investment of their companies and Allies who have stood with them to ensure their success today and for years to come!”

Wells Fargo is sponsoring the BBBAwards for the fourth year running, and for the sixth year the Daily Telegraph will be the BBBAwards’ official national Media Partner. 

John Langley, Head of International, Wells Fargo said: “Wells Fargo is honoured to be a part of the 10th Anniversary of the Black British Business Awards which celebrates exceptional Black professionals and entrepreneurs. The unwavering tenacity, drive and commitment, coupled with the extraordinary talent of these individuals, demonstrates the power of the Black business community and the value it brings to UK industries. Our warmest congratulations to the finalists.”  

For the fourth year, J.P. Morgan is the Key Partner of the BBBAwards, continuing their long-standing support of the BBBAwards and recognition of Black excellence and entrepreneurship during the 10th Anniversary year. For the first time, IHG Hotels & Resorts will be the BBBAwards Hospitality Partner. 

In addition, this years’ Category, Supporting and Event Sponsors include Alix Partners, Baker McKenzie, Barclays, Bloomberg, Goldman Sachs, GSK, L’Oréal, MSCI, P&G, Sage, Tranzfar, Wellington Management and Wells Fargo. Through their support of the BBBAwards, they recognise the often-unsung contributions of Black British professionals and entrepreneurs, giving them a platform to shine.

The 2023 BBBAwards is honouring exceptional performance and outstanding achievements by Black professionals and entrepreneurs across six industry categories, celebrating both rising stars and senior leaders. The finalists for the 2023 BBBAwards are as follows:

Arts and Media Rising Star

  • Aaron Lynch, Senior Manager, Global Creative Marketing, Netflix
  • Abiola Bello, Director, Author and Publisher, Hashtag Press Ltd
  • Oluwatobi Demuren, Global Head of Advocacy Marketing, LinkedIn

 

Arts and Media Senior Leader of the Year

  • Angela Ferreira, Managing Director, Douglas Road Productions
  • Charlene Gravesande, Sky Sports Assistant Producer, Sky UK Limited
  • Louisa Olafuyi, Co-Founder and COO, Kunda Kids

 

Consumer and Luxury Rising Star

  • Kelsa Albert, People Development Lead, Farfetch
  • Nomalanga Senda, Founder, Noma Creates
  • Yaa Ofori-Ansah, Founder and CEO, Talking Drums

 

Consumer and Luxury Senior Leader of the Year 

  • Alexis Cepeda Maule, Managing Director of UK and Europe, Reformation
  • Roger Shakes, Head Chef and Owner, Rogers Kitchen
  • Vanessa Spence, Senior Creative Director, ASOS

 

Entrepreneur Rising Star

  • Chloë Downes, Founder and CEO, SHFT
  • George Imafidon, CEO, Motivez
  • Myles and Bradley Jensen, Founders, Jensen & Jensen

Entrepreneur Senior Leader of the Year  

  • Fungai Ndemera, Founder and CEO, CheckUp Health
  • Gail Waterman, Co-Founder and Owner, Watermans Corporate Enterprises Limited
  • Ken and Mary Okoroafor, Founders, The Humble Penny and Financial Joy Academy

 

Financial Services Rising Star  

  • Joshua Bright, Vice President, Debt Syndication, SMBC Nikko
  • Kwaku Kyei-Manu, Director of Wealth Application Support, SS&C
  • Sutanya Chedda, European Equity Strategist, UBS AG

 

Financial Services Senior Leader of the Year  

  • Adejuwon Ogunsanya, Managing Director, Head of UK, Africa and Israel Banks Coverage, CIB, Wells Fargo
  • Nigell Todd, Head of Global FX Trading, Fidelity International
  • Tosin Akinluyi, Head of EMEA Macro Research, Morgan Stanley

Professional Services Rising Star  

  • Harold Memela, Senior Manager - Transformation and Change, KPMG
  • Kyle Collins, Adobe Workfront Operations Lead UKI, EMEA, IBM
  • Liseli Sumbwanyambe, Associate, McKinsey & Company

 

Professional Services Senior Leader of the Year  

  • David Otudeko, Head of Prudential Regulation, ABI
  • Dinah Cobbinah, Partner FS Intelligent Process Transformation, KPMG
  • Hannah Awonuga, Global Director, Head of DEI Colleague Engagement, Barclays

 

STEM Rising Star  

  • Audrey Limery, Founder and CEO, Kweevo
  • Dr Azzedine Dabo, Investigator, GSK
  • Tolulope Osobu, Management Consultant, Accenture

STEM Senior Leader of the Year   

  • Evelyn Kamau, Senior Director DCT Strategy and Innovation, Thermofisher Scientific 
  • Erica Nyoni, Senior Product Owner, Supply Chain and Technology, S&P Global Mobility
  • Tanya Davis, Cyber Security Data Manager, Lloyds Banking Group

 

In celebration of their nomination, finalists and senior representatives of the BBBAwards will convene this Thursday for a reception held at Wells Fargo in the City of London. 

 Image: Eve Kamau

 



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