Celebrating the exceptional performance and outstanding achievements of Black professionals and business owners in the UK.

 

Nominations have officially opened for the ninth Black British Business Awards (BBBAwards) ahead of its Awards Ceremony in September. For almost a decade, the BBBAwards have shone a light on the exceptional achievements of Black British business professionals and entrepreneurs who have made extraordinary contributions to the UK economy. This year’s Ceremony will be held in the city of London on the 29th of September. Since their inception, the BBBAwards and its portfolio of change programs have facilitated impactful and enduring cultural change in companies across various sectors, ensuring greater representation of exceptional Black executives in senior roles. Focusing on research-led, impact-oriented initiatives which have driven the talent agenda, the BBBAwards provide a platform to acknowledge, inspire and celebrate Black business stars in the UK. From editors to litigation lawyers, master tailors to creative directors, the BBBAwards continue to champion talent in all sectors. Sophie Chandauka MBE, Executive Founder and Chair of the Black British Business Awards said:
 

“After successfully navigating the challenges of putting on an Awards Ceremony during the pandemic, we are thrilled to announce that this year's ceremony will be back in person.

 

We are calling on individuals and organisations across the UK to put forward their best and brightest talent. It will be an honour to recognise and reward those who have defied the odds and flourished in an economic and social landscape impacted by the pandemic, paving the way for future generations to follow in their footsteps.”

The six categories open for nomination for both Rising Stars and Senior Leaders include: • Arts and Media (includes media, design, fashion, performance art, publishing and advertising) • Consumer and Luxury (includes food, beverage, retail, travel, cosmetics and luxury goods)

 • Entrepreneur (businesses must have been operational for 18+ months prior to April 2022)

 • Financial Services (includes banks, brokers, payment services, insurance and finance regulators) • Professional Services (includes law, accounting management consultancy)

 • STEM (includes health, industrial, telecoms, pharmaceuticals, construction, transport and energy) 

Last year's winners included a range of professionals in a wide variety of sectors up and down the country, including accomplished and recognised litigation lawyer Akima Paul Lambert (who was also featured in The Lawyer’s ‘Hot 100’ list for 2022), Edgar Chibaka & Jamal Tahlil (co-founders of security and facilities management provider First Response Group), and Vese Aghoghovbia (Lagos-born entrepreneur who is bringing diverse representation into children’s literature, toys and products). 

For the second year running, the BBBAwards will be celebrating an individual of a non-Black background who has been an advocate for diverse equality in business and is a leading voice in the advancement of Black talent through the Ally of the Year Award. In addition to the Awards themselves, the BBBAwards has contributed to the progression of Black talent advancement through a range of important initiatives including Mentor Mondays, Race in the Boardroom, The Middle Research Report, The Employee Network Leaders Series and The Global Investor Strategy and Corporate Governance Forum. 

Nominations will be open for six weeks and will close on the 22nd March. For the third year, J.P.Morgan will be Key Partner and will retain this role going into the BBBAwards 10-year anniversary next year. Sponsors also include Barclays, Bloomberg, Tranzfar, Wellington Management and Wells Fargo. The Daily Telegraph for the sixth-year running will be the BBBAwards official Media Partner.