Powerlist
The Powerlist is a list of the 100 most influential people of African or African Caribbean heritage in the United Kingdom. The list is updated annually and has been published in book format by Powerful Media since 2007. The Powerlist is not limited to British-born citizens and includes immigrants to the UK.
List of the 100 most influential people of African or African Caribbean heritage in the UK | |
Publication details | |
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Publisher | Powerful Media |
First published | 2007 |
Latest publication | October 25, 2019 |
Powerlist 2020 (2019) | |
Most Influential | Ismail Ahmed |
Powerlist website Powerful Media publisher website |
History and methodology
The list was first created in 2007 by Michael Eboda, then editor of the New Nation, a weekly newspaper published in the UK for the Black British community, as a way to profile and celebrate influential Black Britons, and inspire and influence the next generation.[1] The first Powerlist was compiled after six months of research and debate where 400 people of influence were whittled down to 50 women and 50 men, then ranked into respective top tens with the results announced in August 2007.[2] During the first few editions, separate top 10 rankings were produced for both Female and Male candidates and top ranking individuals could continue to be ranked the following year.[3] From 2012 the 50 highest rated nominees, along with updates on the previous year's Powerlistees from rank 2–100, are then ranked by an independent panel in the summer, with the list being produced each autumn. Each year's highest-ranking individual is added to the Powerlist Hall of Fame[4][5]
Hall of Fame
A list of every Powerlist highest ranking individual.
Year | Portrait | Name | Occupation | Category | Notability |
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2020 | Ismail Ahmed | Businessperson | Business, Corporate, Financiers & Entrepreneurs | founder & chairman of WorldRemit | |
2019 | Ric Lewis | Businessperson | Business, Corporate, Financiers & Entrepreneurs | Chief Exec & Chairman of Tristan Capital Partners | |
2018 | Gina Miller | Businessperson & Activist | Business, Corporate, Financiers & Entrepreneurs | Activist known for her work challenging Brexit | |
2017 | Tom Ilube | Businessperson | Business, Corporate, Financiers & Entrepreneurs | Founder of Crosssword Cyber Security, Africa Gifted Foundation | |
2016 | Ken Olisa, OBE | Businessperson & Philanthropist | Business, Corporate, Financiers & Entrepreneurs | Lord-Lieutenant of Greater London | |
2015 | Karen Blackett, OBE | Businessperson | Business, Corporate, Financiers & Entrepreneurs | CEO of MediaCom UK | |
2014 | Malorie Blackman, OBE | Author | Media, Publishing & Entertainment | Writer of over 60 childrens books and [[Children's Laureate]] | |
2013 | David Adjaye, OBE | Architect | Arts, Fashion & Design | Designer of the National Museum of African American History in Washington, DC | |
2012 | Tidjane Thiam | Businessperson | Business, Corporate, Financiers & Entrepreneurs | CEO of Prudential plc | |
2011 | Tidjane Thiam | Businessperson | Business, Corporate, Financiers & Entrepreneurs | CEO of Prudential plc | |
2010 | Baroness Scotland | Attorney General | Politics, Law and Religion | First Female & Black person to be Attorney General for England and Wales | |
2008 (Male) | Dr Mo Ibrahim | Businessperson & Philanthropist | Business, Corporate, Financiers & Entrepreneurs | Chairman & Founder of Mo Ibrahim Foundation | |
2008 (Female) | Baroness Scotland | Attorney General | Politics, Law and Religion | First Female & Black person to be Attorney General for England and Wales | |
2007 (Male) | Damon Buffini | Businessperson & Philanthropist | Business, Corporate, Financiers & Entrepreneurs | Private equity baron at Permira | |
2007 (Female) | Baroness Scotland | Attorney General | Politics, Law and Religion | First Female & Black person to be Attorney General for England and Wales |
2020 Powerlist
The 13th annual Powerlist was judged by a panel chaired by Dame Linda Dobbs and published in October 2019; sponsored by J.P. Morgan & Co., pwc, linklaters and The Executive Leadership Council.[6][7][8][9]
2020 Rankings
Rank | Individual | Occupation | Category | Notability |
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1 | Ismail Ahmed | Businessperson | Business, Corporate, Financiers & Entrepreneurs | founder & chairman of WorldRemit |
2 | Pat McGrath | Make-up Artist | Arts, Fashion & Design | founder of Pat McGrath Labs |
3 | Michael Sherman | Businessperson | Business, Corporate, Financiers & Entrepreneurs | Chief strategy and transformation officer at BT Group |
4 | Jacky Wright | Businessperson | Technology | Chief digital officer at Microsoft |
5 | Stormzy | Grime Artist | Media, Publishing & Entertainment | Award-winning Musician |
6 | Edward Enninful, OBE | Editor-in-Chief | Media, Publishing & Entertainment | Editor-in-Chief British Vogue |
7 | Ebele Okobi | Public policy director | Technology | Public policy director, Africa, the Middle East and Turkey for Facebook |
8 | Paulette Rowe | Businessperson | Technology | Global Head, Payments and Financial Services Partnerships, Facebook |
9 | Lynette Yiadom-Boakye | Artist | Arts, Fashion & Design | Award-winning painter |
10 | Richard Iferenta | Businessperson | Business, Corporate, Financiers & Entrepreneurs | Partner at KPMG |
Also in the Top 100, by Category
Arts, Fashion and Design
- Adwoa Aboah - Fashion Model and Founder of Gurls Talk
- Chi-chi Nwanoku, OBE - Classical Musician & Founder of Chineke! Orchestra
- Duro Olowu - Fashion Designer
- Dr Shirley J Thompson, OBE - Composer, Conductor and Reader in Music, University of Westminster
- Isaac Julien, CBE - Artist and Filmmaker
- Lemn Sissay, MBE - Poet, Author, Broadcaster
- Matthew Morgan - Founder of Afropunk Festival
- Valerie Brandes - Founder and CEO of Jacaranda Books
Business, Corporate, Financiers and Entrepreneurs
- Alan Smith - Global Head of Risk Strategy and Chief of Staff, Global Risk at HSBC
- Arunma Oteh, OON - Academic scholar, St Antony's College, Oxford, Former Treasurer and Vice President of the World Bank
- Bukola Adisa - Head of Framework and Design at Barclays
- Camille Drummond - Vice President, Global Business Services at BP
- Eric Collins - CEO and Founding Member, Impact X Capital Partners
- Gary Stewart - Director, Telefonica Open Future & Wayra UK
- Jason Black (J2K) - Co-founder of Crep Protect and Co-Owner of Crepe and Cones
- Lindelwe Lesley Ndlovu - CEO, AXA Africa Specialty Risks, Lloyd’s of London
- Netsai Mangwende - Head of Finance for Great Britain, Willis Towers Watson
- Pamela Hutchinson - Global Head of Diversity and Inclusion, Bloomberg
- Patricia Lewis - Managing Director & Head of European Loans and Special Situations Sales, BofA Securities
- Sandra Wallace - UK Managing Partner, DLA Piper
- Dame Sharon White - Chairman, John Lewis Partnership
- Tavaziva Madzinga - CEO, Swiss Re UK & Ireland
- Tevin Tobun - Founder and CEO, GV Group Gate Ventures
- Wol Kolade - Managing Partner, Livingbridge
- Yvonne Ike - Managing Director and Head of Sub Saharan Africa region, BofA Securities
Media, Publishing and Entertainment
- Ade Adepitan, MBE - TV presenter and Paralympic wheelchair basketball player
- Afua Hirsch - Journalist, author, broadcaster
- Akala - Rapper, journalist, poet and activist
- Anne Mensah - Vice-president of Content UK, Netflix
- Amma Asante, MBE - Writer, Director
- Charlene White - ITN News Anchor
- David Olusoga, OBE - Historian, Joint Creative Director of Uplands Television Ltd
- Femi Oguns, MBE - Founder and CEO of Identity School of Acting
- Gary Younge - Journalist and author
- Idris Elba, OBE - Actor, writer, producer, musician and DJ
- John Boyega - Actor
- Kanya King, CBE -CEO/Founder, MOBO Awards
- Lorna Clarke - Head of Production, BBC Radio 2 & BBC Radio 6 Music
- Marcus Ryder - Chief International Editor of China Global Television Network Digital
- Mo Abudu - CEO/Executive Chair, EbonylifeTV
- Naomie Harris, OBE - Actor
- Paulette Simpson - Executive, Corporate Affairs and Public Policy, Jamaica National Group; Executive Director, The Voice Media Group
- Reggie Yates - Actor, broadcaster & DJ
- Reni Eddo-Lodge - Journalist, author
- Simon Frederick - Artist, photographer, director
- Sir Lenny Henry - Actor, writer, campaigner
- Vanessa Kingori, MBE - Publisher, British Vogue
- Yolisa Phahle - CEO, General Entertainment, Naspers Ltd
Politics, Law and Religion
- Baroness Floella Benjamin DBE, DL - Peer, House of Lords, Policy Maker, Campaigner for Children’s Rights
- David Lammy, MP - Member of Parliament for Tottenham
- Dr Sandie Okoro - Senior Vice President and Group General Counsel, World Bank
- Grace Ononiwu, CBE - Chief Crown Prosecutor, West Midlands
- Joshua Siaw, MBE - Partner, White & Case
- Dr Kathryn Nwajiaku - Head of International Dialogue on Peacebuilding and Statebuilding Secretariat, OECD
- Martin Forde, QC - Barrister
- Rev Rose Hudson-Wilkin - Chaplain to the Speaker of the House of Commons
- Segun Osuntokun - Managing Partner, Bryan Cave Leighton Paisner LLP
Public, Third Sector and Education
- Beverley De Gale, OBE & Orin Lewis, OBE - Founders, ACLT (African Caribbean Leukemia Trust)
- Dr Cheron Byfield - Governor and Founder of King Solomon International Business School and CEO Excell3
- Dr Dayo Olukoshi, OBE - Principal, Brampton Manor Academy
- Dr Margaret Casely-Hayford, CBE - Chair, Shakespeare’s Globe, Chancellor of Coventry University, Non-Executive Director, Co-op Group
- Marvin Rees - Mayor of Bristol
- Meghan, Duchess of Sussex - Campaigner, actress
- Nira Chamberlain - President of Institute of Mathematics and its Applications
- Professor Funmi Olonisakin - Vice-President and Vice-Principal International and Professor of Security, Leadership and Development at King's College London
- Lord Woolley - Co-founder/Director, Operation Black Vote
- Sonita Alleyne, OBE - Master, Jesus College, Cambridge and member of BBC Trust
Science, Medicine and Engineering
- Dame Donna Kinnair - CEO & General Secretary, Royal College of Nursing
- Dr Emeka Okaro - Consultant Obstetrician and Gynaecologist
- Dr Ian Nnatu - Consultant psychiatrist
- Dr Joy Odili - Consultant plastic surgeon
- Dr Martin Griffiths - Lead trauma surgeon, Royal London Hospital & Clinical Director for Violence Reduction, NHS
- Dr Samantha Tross - Consultant Orthopaedic Surgeon
- Dr Sylvia Bartley - Senior Global Director, Medtronic Philanthropy
- Prof. Laura Serrant, OBE - Head of Department and Professor of Community and Public Health Nursing at Manchester Metropolitan University
- Prof. Jacqueline Dunkley-Bent, OBE - Chief Midwifery Officer, NHS England
Sports
- Anthony Joshua, OBE - Boxer
- Dina Asher Smith - British record-holding sprinter
- Eniola Aluko - Footballer
- Lewis Hamilton, MBE - Formula 1 Champion
- Luol Deng - Former NBA player
- Nicola Adams, OBE - Boxer
- Raheem Sterling - Footballer
Technology
- Dr Anne-Marie Imafidon, MBE - CEO and Co-Founder, Stemettes
- Baroness Oona King - Vice President of Diversity and Inclusion, Snap Inc.
- Ian Greenstreet - Founder and Chairman, Infinity Capital Partners and Member on the Advisory Board, London Stock Exchange
- Ije Nwokorie - Senior Director, Apple Inc.
- Mariéme Jamme - CEO, SpotOne Global Solutions and Advisory Board Member, Data-Pop Alliance
- Martin Ijaha, CBE - Founder, Neyber
- Nneka Abulokwe, OBE - Founder and CEO, MicroMax Consulting
Lists by year
2019 Rankings
The 2019 Rankings were released in October 2018 and saw Meghan, Duchess of Sussex included in the list for the first time and named Ric Lewis as the most influential individual.[10][11][12] For the full list see: Powerlist 2019
Rank | Individual | Occupation | Category | Notability |
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1 | Ric Lewis | Businessperson | Business, Corporate, Financiers & Entrepreneurs | Chief Exec & Chairman of Tristan Capital Partners |
2 | Sharon White | Businessperson & Economist | Business, Corporate, Financiers & Entrepreneurs | Chief Executive at Ofcom |
3 | Ismail Ahmed | Businessperson | Business, Corporate, Financiers & Entrepreneurs | Founder & CEO of WorldRemit |
4 | Jacky Wright | Businessperson | Technology | Chief digital and information officer at HMRC |
5 | Sandie Okoro | Lawyer | Business, Corporate, Financiers & Entrepreneurs | Senior VP and general counsel at the World Bank Group |
6 | Ebele Okobi | Public policy director | Technology | Public policy director, Africa, the Middle East and Turkey for Facebook |
7 | Funmi Olonisakin | Professor | Public, Third Sector & Education | Professor of Leadership studies, peace and conflict at King's College London |
8 | Paulette Rowe | Businessperson | Technology | Global Head, Payments and Financial Services Partnerships, Facebook |
9 | Edward Enninful, OBE | Editor-in-Chief | Media, Publishing & Entertainment | Editor-in-Chief British Vogue |
10 | Richard Iferenta | Businessperson | Business, Corporate, Financiers & Entrepreneurs | Partner at KPMG |
2018 Rankings
The 2018 Rankings were released in October 2017 and saw Gina Miller named as the most influential black person in the UK. The list was compiled by a panel that included Dame Linda Dobbs and Tim Campbell and over half of the 100 people on the years list were women.[13][14]
Rank | Individual | Occupation | Category | Notability |
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1 | Gina Miller | Businessperson & Activist | Business, Corporate, Financiers & Entrepreneurs | Activist known for her work challenging Brexit |
2 | Ric Lewis | Businessperson | Business, Corporate, Financiers & Entrepreneurs | Chief Exec & Chairman of Tristan Capital Partners |
3 | Ismail Ahmed | Businessperson | Business, Corporate, Financiers & Entrepreneurs | Founder & CEO of WorldRemit |
4 | Sharon White | Businessperson & Economist | Business, Corporate, Financiers & Entrepreneurs | Chief Executive at Ofcom |
5 | Nira Chamberlain | Professional Mathematician | Public, Third Sector & Education | Member of Institute of Mathematics and its Applications |
6 | Jacky Wright | Businessperson | Technology | Chief digital and information officer at HMRC |
7 | Sandra Wallace | Lawyer | Business, Corporate, Financiers & Entrepreneurs | UK managing partner, DLA Piper |
8 | Prof. Laura Serrant | Academic in Nursing | Public, Third Sector & Education | Professor of Nursing, Sheffield Hallam University |
9 | Dr Shirley J Thompson | Composer | Public, Third Sector & Education | music composer, visionary and cultural activist |
10 | Edward Enninful, OBE | Editor-in-Chief | Media, Publishing & Entertainment | Editor-in-Chief British Vogue |
2017 Rankings
The 2017 Powerlist marked the 10th anniversary of the event, with a keynote speech made by Mayor of London, Sadiq Khan were released in October 2016 and named as the most influential black person in the UK. The list was decided by an independent panel led by former high court judge Dame Linda Dobbs.[15][16][17]
Rank | Individual | Occupation | Category | Notability |
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1 | Tom Ilube | Businessperson | Business, Corporate, Financiers & Entrepreneurs | Founder of Crosssword Cyber Security, Africa Gifted Foundation |
2 | Ric Lewis | Businessperson | Business, Corporate, Financiers & Entrepreneurs | Chief Exec & Chairman of Tristan Capital Partners |
3 | Arlene Isaacs-Lowe | Businessperson | Business, Corporate, Financiers & Entrepreneurs | Head of Relationship Management, EMEA, Moodys |
4 | Sir Lenny Henry | Actor, Comedian & Campaigner | Media, Publishing & Entertainment | Co-founder of Comic Relief |
5 | Mo Farah, CBE | Professional Athlete | Sports | Four-time Gold Medalist at the Olympic Games |
6 | Lewis Hamilton, MBE | Formula 1 Driver | Sports | Three-time Formula 1 World Champion |
7 | Ismail Ahmed | Businessperson | Business, Corporate, Financiers & Entrepreneurs | Founder & CEO of WorldRemit |
8 | Dr Shirley J Thompson | Composer | Public, Third Sector & Education | music composer, visionary and cultural activist |
9 | Sharon White | Businessperson & Economist | Business, Corporate, Financiers & Entrepreneurs | Chief Executive at Ofcom |
10 | Steve McQueen, CBE | Film Director | Media, Publishing & Entertainment | Multiple award winning Director |
2016 Rankings
The 2016 Powerlist named Ken Olisa, OBE at the most influential Black Briton for his charitable work and his achievement becoming the first black Lord-Lieutenant of Greater London.[18][19][20]
Rank | Individual | Occupation | Category | Notability |
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1 | Ken Olisa,OBE | Businessperson & Philanthropist | Business, Corporate, Financiers & Entrepreneurs | Lord-Lieutenant of Greater London |
2 | Sir Lenny Henry | Actor, Comedian & Campaigner | Media, Publishing & Entertainment | Co-founder of Comic Relief |
3 | Sharon White | Businessperson & Economist | Business, Corporate, Financiers & Entrepreneurs | Chief Executive at Ofcom |
4 | Steve McQueen, CBE | Film Director | Media, Publishing & Entertainment | Multiple award winning Director |
5 | Lewis Hamilton, MBE | Formula 1 Driver | Sports | Three-time Formula 1 World Champion |
6 | Baroness Doreen Lawrence, OBE | Campaigner | Public, Third Sector & Education | Justice campaigner |
7 | Dr Maggie Aderin-Pocock, MBE | Space Scientist | Public, Third Sector & Education | Space scientist and science educator, University College London |
8 | Mo Farah, CBE | Professional Athlete | Sports | Two-time Gold Medalist at the Olympic Games |
9 | Sandie Okoro | Lawyer | Business, Corporate, Financiers & Entrepreneurs | Global general counsel of HSBC Asset Management |
10 | Adrian Joseph | Businessperson | Technology | Director, Enterprise Analytics Services, EMEA Google |
2015 Rankings
The 2015 Powerlist was announced in November 2014 and took place in the Lord Mayor of London's residence, with a keynote speech given by then Home Secretary, Theresa May.[21] The list named Karen Blackett, OBE as the most influential Black Briton, marking her as the first Black businesswoman to be awarded the accolade and also saw two people ranked in both third & eighth position.[22]
Rank | Individual | Occupation | Category | Notability |
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1 | Karen Blackett,OBE | Businessperson | Business, Corporate, Financiers & Entrepreneurs | CEO of MediaCom UK |
2 | Ken Olisa,OBE | Businessperson & Philanthropist | Business, Corporate, Financiers & Entrepreneurs | Lord-Lieutenant of Greater London |
=3 | Chuka Umunna | Politician | Public, Third Sector & Education | Shadow Business Secretary & Labour MP |
=3 | Helen Grant | Politician | Public, Third Sector & Education | Minister for Sport & Tourism & Tory MP |
4 | Sandie Okoro | Lawyer | Business, Corporate, Financiers & Entrepreneurs | Global general counsel of HSBC Asset Management |
5 | Steve McQueen, CBE | Film Director | Media, Publishing & Entertainment | Artist & Director of 12 Years a Slave |
6 | Matthew Ryder QC | Barrister | Public, Third Sector & Education | Barrister specialising in complex criminal cases and civil litigation |
7 | Sharon White | Civil Servant | Public, Third Sector & Education | Second Permanent Secretary of the Treasury |
=8 | Sir Lenny Henry | Actor, Comedian & Campaigner | Media, Publishing & Entertainment | Co-founder of Comic Relief |
=8 | Idris Elba | Actor & Producer | Media, Publishing & Entertainment | Actor |
9 | Adrian Joseph | Businessperson | Technology | Director, Enterprise Analytics Services, EMEA Google |
10 | Lewis Hamilton, MBE | Formula 1 Driver | Sports | Three-time Formula 1 World Champion |
2014 Rankings
An independent panel of five judges, headed by management consultant Vivian Huntand including business executive Olakunle Babarinde, ranked the 100 most influential Black Britons on merit with children's author Malorie Blackman, OBE first in the yearly ranking.[23][24]
Rank | Individual | Occupation | Category | Notability |
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1 | Malorie Blackman, OBE | Author | Media, Publishing & Entertainment | Writer of over 60 childrens books and Children's Laureate |
2 | Ken Olisa,OBE | Businessperson & Philanthropist | Business, Corporate, Financiers & Entrepreneurs | Chair of Restoration Partners |
3 | Matthew Ryder QC | Barrister | Public, Third Sector & Education | Barrister specialising in complex criminal cases and civil litigation |
4 | Mo Farah, MBE | Athlete | Sports | Olympic Gold Medalist |
5 | Karen Blackett,OBE | Businessperson | Business, Corporate, Financiers & Entrepreneurs | CEO of MediaCom UK |
=6 | Chuka Umunna | Politician | Public, Third Sector & Education | Shadow Business Secretary & Labour MP for Streatham |
=6 | Adam Afriyie | Politician | Public, Third Sector & Education | Conservative MP for Windsor |
7 | Baroness Doreen Lawrence | Activist | Public, Third Sector & Education | Director of the Stephen Lawrence Trust |
=8 | Idris Elba | Actor & Producer | Media, Publishing & Entertainment | Actor |
9 | Steve McQueen, CBE | Film Director | Media, Publishing & Entertainment | Artist & Director of 12 Years a Slave |
10 | Dr Maggie Aderin-Pocock, MBE | Space Scientist | Public, Third Sector & Education | Academic Researcher at University College London |
2013 Rankings
The sixth annual Powerlist edition was announced in October 2012, ranking Britons who have "the ability to alter events and change lives in a positive way" and 20,000 hard copies were distributed to schools across the UK.[25]
Rank | Individual | Occupation | Category | Notability |
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1 | David Adjaye, OBE | Architect | Arts, Fashion & Design | Designer of the National Museum of African American History in Washington, DC |
2 | Pat McGrath | Make-up Artist | Arts, Fashion & Design | founder of Pat McGrath Labs |
3 | Mo Farah, MBE | Athlete | Sports | Olympic Gold Medalist |
4 | Ken Olisa,OBE | Businessperson & Philanthropist | Business, Corporate, Financiers & Entrepreneurs | Chair of Restoration Partners & Non-executive chairman of Thomson Reuters |
5 | Damon Buffini | Businessperson & Philanthropist | Business, Corporate, Financiers & Entrepreneurs | Private equity baron at Permira |
6 | Sandie Okoro | Lawyer | Business, Corporate, Financiers & Entrepreneurs | Global general counsel of Barings LLC |
7 | Karen Blackett,OBE | Businessperson | Business, Corporate, Financiers & Entrepreneurs | CEO of MediaCom UK |
8 | Chuka Umunna | Politician | Public, Third Sector & Education | Shadow Business Secretary & Labour MP for Streatham |
9 | Rev John Sentamu | Religious Leader | Public, Third Sector & Education | Archbishop of York |
10 | Idris Elba | Actor & Producer | Media, Publishing & Entertainment | Actor |
2012 Rankings
The 2012 Powerlist edition was announced in November 2011, and the judging panel was chaired by Baroness Amos ranking Tidjane Thiam, CEO of FTSE 100 company Prudential plc.[26]
Rank | Individual | Occupation | Category | Notability |
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1 | Tidjane Thiam | Businessperson | Business, Corporate, Financiers & Entrepreneurs | CEO of Prudential plc |
2 | Dr Mo Ibrahim | Businessperson | Business, Corporate, Financiers & Entrepreneurs | Chairman & Founder of Mo Ibrahim Foundation |
3 | Vivian Hunt | Businessperson | Business, Corporate, Financiers & Entrepreneurs | Director at McKinsey & Company |
4 | David Adjaye, OBE | Architect | Arts, Fashion & Design | Designer of the National Museum of African American History in Washington, DC |
5 | Dr Yvonne Greenstreet | Doctor & Businessperson | Science, Medicine and Engineering | Senior VP of medicines development at Pfizer |
6 | Damon Buffini | Businessperson & Philanthropist | Business, Corporate, Financiers & Entrepreneurs | Private equity baron at Permira |
7 | Ken Olisa,OBE | Businessperson & Philanthropist | Business, Corporate, Financiers & Entrepreneurs | Chair of Thomson Reuters & The Powerlist Foundation |
8 | Sandie Okoro | Lawyer | Business, Corporate, Financiers & Entrepreneurs | Global general counsel of Barings LLC |
9 | Bernard Mensah | Businessperson | Business, Corporate, Financiers & Entrepreneurs | Head of emerging markets at BofA Securities |
10 | Idris Elba | Actor & Producer | Media, Publishing & Entertainment | Actor |
2007-2011 Rankings
Prior to 2012, the Powerlist had a different format and was published in conjunction with newspaper The New Nation. During its first few years, separate top 10 rankings were produced for both female and male candidates. In addition, top-ranking individuals were not promoted to the 'Hall of Fame', meaning they could continue to be ranked the following year.[27]
2011 Powerlist
The 2011 Powerlist had a panel including Baroness Amos and Kwame Kwei-Armah who ranked Tidjane Thiam, CEO of FTSE 100 company Prudential plc first, with Diane Abbott MP ranking ninth.[28]
Rank | Individual | Occupation | Category | Notability |
---|---|---|---|---|
1 | Tidjane Thiam | Businessperson | Business, Corporate, Financiers & Entrepreneurs | CEO of Prudential plc |
2 | Dr Mo Ibrahim | Businessperson | Business, Corporate, Financiers & Entrepreneurs | Chairman & Founder of Mo Ibrahim Foundation |
3 | Vivian Hunt | Businessperson | Business, Corporate, Financiers & Entrepreneurs | Director at McKinsey & Company |
4-8 | Data | Not | Available | |
9 | Diane Abbott, MP | Politician | Politics, Law and Religion | Shadow Minister for Public Health and Labour MP for Hackney North and Stoke Newington |
10 | Data | Not | Available |
2010 Powerlist
The 2010 Powerlist was released in September 2009 and marked the beginning of the annual list being published in the Autumn prior. The launch took place in the Cabinet room at 10 Downing Street and now included men & women in a single table.[29][30][31][32]
Top 10
Rank | Individual | Occupation | Category | Notability |
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1 | Baroness Scotland | Attorney General | Politics, Law and Religion | First Female & Black person to be Attorney General for England and Wales |
2 | Tidjane Thiam | Businessperson | Business, Corporate, Financiers & Entrepreneurs | CEO of Prudential plc |
3 | Dr Mo Ibrahim | Businessperson & Philanthropist | Business, Corporate, Financiers & Entrepreneurs | Chairman & Founder of Mo Ibrahim Foundation |
4 | Damon Buffini | Businessperson & Philanthropist | Business, Corporate, Financiers & Entrepreneurs | Private equity baron at Permira |
5 | Ken Olisa | Businessperson | Business, Corporate, Financiers & Entrepreneurs | Chair of Restoration Partners, Non-Executive Director of Thomson Reuters and Eurasian Natural Resources Corporation |
6 | Trevor Faure | Lawyer | Business, Corporate, Financiers & Entrepreneurs | Global Head of Legal, Ernst & Young |
7 | Claire Ighodaro | Businessperson | Business, Corporate, Financiers & Entrepreneurs | Independent Director |
8 | Vivian Hunt | Businessperson | Business, Corporate, Financiers & Entrepreneurs | Director at McKinsey & Company |
9 | Rev John Sentamu | Religious Leader | Public, Third Sector & Education | Archbishop of York |
10 | Tsega Gebreyes | Businessperson | Business, Corporate, Financiers & Entrepreneurs | Chair of Satya Capital |
2008 Powerlist
The 2008 Powerlist was compiled of 50 men and 50 women by a judging panel that included Baroness Amos and Kwame Kwei-Armah. It was published in October 2008 by Powerful Media sponsored by JP Morgan, and was the first annual powerlist report. Copies were sold in store and sent to the UK's 1000 largest companies with a reception held at the Foreign Office to celebrate those on the list. To qualify, entrants had to be a British citizen or based in Britain.[33]
Top 10 Men
Rank | Individual | Occupation | Category | Notability |
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1 | Dr Mo Ibrahim | Businessperson & Philanthropist | Business, Corporate, Financiers & Entrepreneurs | Chairman & Founder of Mo Ibrahim Foundation |
2 | Tidjane Thiam | Businessperson | Business, Corporate, Financiers & Entrepreneurs | CEO of Prudential plc |
3 | Damon Buffini | Businessperson & Philanthropist | Business, Corporate, Financiers & Entrepreneurs | Private equity baron at Permira |
4 | Rev John Sentamu | Religious Leader | Public, Third Sector & Education | Archbishop of York |
5 | Trevor Phillips | Politician | Politics, Law and Religion | Chairman of the Commission for Equality and Human Rights |
6 | David Lammy | Politician | Politics, Law and Religion | Minister for Skills & Labour MP |
7 | Rio Ferdinand | Footballer | Sport | Professional Footballer for Manchester United and the England national football team |
8 | Ken Olisa | Businessperson | Business, Corporate, Financiers & Entrepreneurs | Director of Eurasian Natural Resources Corporation |
9 | David Adjaye | Architect | Arts, Fashion & Design | Designer of the Museum of Contemporary Art Denver |
10 | Daniel Alexander, QC | Barrister | Politics, Law and Religion | Barrister |
Top 10 Women
Rank | Individual | Occupation | Category | Notability |
---|---|---|---|---|
1 | Baroness Scotland | Attorney General | Politics, Law and Religion | First Female & Black person to be Attorney General for England and Wales |
2 | Claire Ighodaro | Businessperson | Business, Corporate, Financiers & Entrepreneurs | Independent Director |
3 | Michelle Ogundehin | Editor | Media, Publishing and Entertainment | Editor-in-Chief of Elle Decoration |
4 | Vivian Hunt | Businessperson | Business, Corporate, Financiers & Entrepreneurs | Director at McKinsey & Company |
5 | Pat McGrath | Make-up Artist | Arts, Fashion & Design | founder of Pat McGrath Labs |
6 | Carol Lake | Businessperson | Business, Corporate, Financiers & Entrepreneurs | Managing director and co-head of marketing at JP Morgan |
7 | Diane Abbott | Politician | Politics, Law and Religion | First Black Female MP, Labour MP for Hackney North & Stoke Newington |
8 | Tandy Anderson | Businessperson | Business, Corporate, Financiers & Entrepreneurs | Co-founder of Select Model Management |
9 | Sonita Alleyne | Businessperson | Media, Publishing and Entertainment | Director of Somethin' Else |
10 | Abigail Blackburn | Editor | Media, Publishing and Entertainment | Editor of Now Magazine |
2007 Powerlist
The first edition of the Powerlist was compiled after six months of research and debate where 400 people of influence were whittled down to 50 women and 50 men, then ranked into respective top tens and announced in August 2007.[34]
Top 10 Men
Rank | Individual | Occupation | Category | Notability |
---|---|---|---|---|
1 | Damon Buffini | Businessperson & Philanthropist | Business, Corporate, Financiers & Entrepreneurs | Private equity baron at Permira |
2 | Dr Mo Ibrahim | Businessperson | Business, Corporate, Financiers & Entrepreneurs | Chairman & Founder of Mo Ibrahim Foundation |
3 | Michael Prest | Businessperson | Business, Corporate, Financiers & Entrepreneurs | Oil Tycoon |
4 | Tidjane Thiam | Businessperson | Business, Corporate, Financiers & Entrepreneurs | CEO of Prudential plc |
5 | Stanley Musesengwa | Businessperson | Business, Corporate, Financiers & Entrepreneurs | CEO of FTSE 100 Company, Tate & Lyle |
6 | Trevor Faure | Lawyer | Business, Corporate, Financiers & Entrepreneurs | VP & General Counsel of Tyco International |
7 | Rev John Sentamu | Religious Leader | Public, Third Sector & Education | Archbishop of York |
8 | Lewis Hamilton & Anthony Hamilton | Formula 1 Driver & Manager | Sport | First Black Formula 1 Driver |
9 | David Lammy | Politician | Politics, Law and Religion | Minister for Skills & Labour MP |
10 | Lee Jasper | Civil Servant | Politics, Law and Religion | Senior Policy Advisor on Equalities to the Mayor of London |
Top 10 Women
Rank | Individual | Occupation | Category | Notability |
---|---|---|---|---|
1 | Baroness Scotland | Attorney General | Politics, Law and Religion | First Female & Black person to be Attorney General for England and Wales |
2 | Baroness Amos | Labour Peer | Politics, Law and Religion | First Black Female Leader of the House of Lords, Cabinet minister and joint-first black woman peer |
3 | Heather Rabbatts | Businessperson | Business, Corporate, Financiers & Entrepreneurs | Executive Chair Millwall F.C. & Governor of London School of Economics |
4 | Naomi Campbell | Supermodel | Arts, Fashion and Design | Influential Supermodel |
5 | Claire Ighodaro | Businessperson | Business, Corporate, Financiers & Entrepreneurs | Director of Banking Code Standards Board |
6 | Baroness Howells | Labour Peer | Politics, Law and Religion | First Black Female on Greater London Council's training board & Governor of the University of Greenwich |
7 | Tandy Anderson | Businessperson | Business, Corporate, Financiers & Entrepreneurs | Co-founder of Select Model Management |
8 | Carol Lake | Businessperson | Business, Corporate, Financiers & Entrepreneurs | Managing director and co-head of marketing at JP Morgan |
9 | Michelle Ogundehin | Editor | Media, Publishing and Entertainment | Editor-in-Chief of Elle Decoration |
10 | Sonita Alleyne | Businessperson | Media, Publishing and Entertainment | Director of Somethin' Else |
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