Powerlist 2021

{{Short description|Annual ranking of influential Black British people}}

The 14th annual Powerlist, which names the 100 most influential people of African or African Caribbean heritage in the United Kingdom, was judged by an independent panel and published in November 2020, sponsored by JP Morgan & Co, PricewaterhouseCoopers, Linklaters, Refinitiv, Herman Miller, Facebook and The Executive Leadership Council.{{cite web |title=Lewis Hamilton named the most influential black person in Britain by The Powerlist 2021 |url=https://www.voice-online.co.uk/news/2020/11/17/lewis-hamilton-named-the-most-influential-black-person-in-britain-by-the-powerlist-2021/ |website=Voice Online |access-date=19 January 2021 |language=en |date=17 November 2020}} The 2021 Powerlist came in a year in which public debate on racial injustice had increased, with the Black Lives Matter (BLM) movement and global protests against police brutality. Therefore, chief executive Michael Eboda decided that the 14th Powerlist would honour those who have used their voice to advocate against racial injustice.{{cite news |last1=Siddique |first1=Haroon |title=Lewis Hamilton named most influential black person in UK |url=https://www.theguardian.com/uk-news/2020/nov/17/lewis-hamilton-named-most-influential-black-person-in-uk |access-date=19 January 2021 |work=The Guardian |date=17 November 2020}} Furthermore, the rankings highlighted the work of healthcare professionals during the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic, which also resulted in the awards being held virtually on 17 November 2020, hosted by Kwame Kwei-Armah.

The award event was held in partnership with JP Morgan & Co., who announced they would invest £2 million in support to London non-profit organisations headed by black and minority ethnic leaders.{{cite web |last1=Lavender |first1=Jane |title=Lewis Hamilton ends incredible year top of influential Black Powerlist 2021 |url=https://www.mirror.co.uk/news/uk-news/black-power-list-2021-lewis-23017308 |website=mirror |access-date=19 January 2021 |language=en |date=17 November 2020}} The independent panel of judges named Sir Lewis Hamilton as the most influential awardee, due to both his sporting excellence and his advocacy in light of the BLM movement,{{cite news |last1=Baldwin |first1=Alan |title=Success means nothing without change, says Hamilton |url=https://www.reuters.com/article/motor-f1-hamilton/motor-racing-success-means-nothing-without-change-says-hamilton-idINL1N2I30NU |access-date=19 January 2021 |work=Reuters |date=17 November 2020 |language=en}} with additional highlights of the Top 10 including Prof. Kevin Fenton and Dame Donna Kinnair for their work fighting against COVID-19.{{cite web |title=Lewis Hamilton named most influential black person in UK |url=https://www.bbc.com/news/newsbeat-54973608 |website=BBC News |access-date=19 January 2021 |date=17 November 2020}}

Top 10

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! Rank !! Individual !! Occupation !! Category !! Notability

1Lewis HamiltonFormula One driverSportsSeven-time World Champion Formula One driver
2Kevin FentonPublic-Health LeaderPublic, Third Sector and EducationRegional Director, Public Health England London
3StormzyGrime music artistMedia, Publishing & EntertainmentAward-winning musician
4Michaela CoelActor, screenwriter, director and producerMedia, Publishing & EntertainmentCreator, co-director and producer of BBC/HBO series I May Destroy You
5Edward EnninfulEditor-in-chiefMedia, Publishing & EntertainmentEditor-in-Chief British Vogue
6Donna KinnairPublic-Health leader and nursePublic, Third Sector and EducationCEO & General Secretary, Royal College of Nursing
7Jacqueline McKenzieHuman rights lawyerPolitics, Law and ReligionDirector at Centre for Migration Advice and Research and McKenzie, Beute and Pope
8David OlusogaHistorian, writer, broadcasterMedia, Publishing and EntertainmentHistorian and TV presenter
9Afua HirschWriter, broadcaster, and former barristerMedia, Publishing and EntertainmentJournalist for The Guardian, author, broadcaster
10Richard IferentaBusinesspersonBusiness, Corporate, Financiers & EntrepreneursPartner at KPMG

Also in the Top 100, by category

Arts, Fashion and Design

Business, Corporate, Financiers and Entrepreneurs

  • Femi Bamisaiye - CIO Homeserve
  • Nadja Bellan-White - Global CMO at Vice Media Group
  • Jason Black (J2K) - Co-founder of Crep Protect and co-owner of Crepe and Cones
  • Eric Collins - CEO and founding member of Impact X Capital Partners
  • Camille Drummond - Vice President, Global Business Services at BP
  • Yemi Edun - Founder/CEO of Daniel Ford & Co.
  • Emeka Emembolu - Senior VP-North Sea BP
  • Dean Forbes - President, The Access Group
  • Pamela Hutchinson - Global Head of Diversity and Inclusion, Bloomberg
  • Yvonne Ike - Managing Director and Head of Sub-Saharan Africa region, BofA Securities
  • Adrian Joseph - Managing Director, Group AI & Data Solutions, BT Group
  • Wol Kolade - Managing Partner, Livingbridge
  • Lindelwe Lesley Ndlovu - CEO, AXA Africa Specialty Risks, Lloyd's of London
  • Tara Lajumoke - Managing Director, Financial Times
  • Netsai Mangwende - Head of Finance for Great Britain, Willis Towers Watson
  • Tunde Olanrewaju - Senior Partner McKinsey & Company
  • Paulette Rowe - CEO, Integrated and E-commerce Solutions, Paysafe Group
  • Roni Savage - Managing Director, founder of [http://www.jomasassociates.com Jomas Associates]
  • Alan Smith - Global Head of Risk Strategy and Chief of Staff, Global Risk at HSBC
  • Tevin Tobun - Founder and CEO, GV Group Gate Ventures
  • Sandra Wallace - UK Managing Partner, DLA Piper
  • Dame Sharon White - Chairman, John Lewis Partnership

Media, Publishing and Entertainment

Politics, Law and Religion

Public, Third Sector and Education

Science, Medicine and Engineering

Sports

Technology

  • Nneka Abulokwe - Founder and CEO, MicroMax Consulting
  • Ije Nwokorie - Senior Director, Apple
  • Ebele Okobi - Public policy director, Africa, the Middle East and Turkey for Facebook
  • Jacky Wright - Chief digital officer & Corporate VP at Microsoft

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