Finance, Energy and Beyond

Finance, Energy and Beyond

di Stanbrook Consulting
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E17: Bank Community Director - Sharniya Ferdinand
Sharniya is currently an Enterprise Community Strategy Director at NatWest. Sharniya shares her story which started in branch banking and led all the way to supporting entrepreneurs from ethnic minority backgrounds. We also have a discussion around Diversity, Equity and Inclusion and the great work she and her team are doing at NatWest.
E16: DEI Leader - Richard Odufisan
Richard is a DEI Leader who's worked at Deloitte and Wayve. Richard shares his journey which eventually led to him becoming a DEI Leader and how he navigated working in a big corporate to a startup fintech. We also have a discussion around Diversity, Equity and Inclusion, Black History and Richards Podcast - Tales from the Plantation.
E15: Bank Director - Funmi Williams
Funmi is currently Distribution Director at HSBC. Funmi has been heavily involved in DEI activities for years, she's a specialist in communications and has helped elevate the DEI projects at HSBC. We caught up with Funmi to have a discussion about her thoughts on Black History Month and representation as a whole - as well as discussing the great efforts HSBC are going to building a diverse and inclusive organisation.
E14: Head of Prudential Regulation - David Otudeko
David is currently Head of Prudential Regulation at Association of British Insurers. David was nominated for a Black British Business Award alongside some other fantastic individuals. We caught up with David to have a discussion about DEI, Black History and what representation looks like within his industry.
E13: Assistant Company Secretary and Black Governance Network Founder - Samira Chambas-Yusuf
Samira currently works at Diageo as an assistant company secretary, alongside her role she is Founder of the Black Governance Professionals Network. A few things we took away from this conversation were: Why she started the network group and how it's impacted so many What Black history means to Samira
E12: Senior Associate and DEI Leader - Akua Opong
Akua is a DEI star. Akua currently works at LSEG as a Senior Associate, alongside her role she is EMEA Regional Lead for Accessibility network. A few things we took away from this conversation were: We spoke about moving the dial for representation Systemic issues in society The importance of having leaders to break down barriers
E11: Award Winning Business Management Student - Kyle Collins
Kyle is an award winning Business Management Student who's currently studying at the University of York. Kyle has completed an internship at IBM and in his time there was heavily involved in the DEI strategy for the company. Kyle talks about setting up an African-Caribbean society at his University and why it was so badly needed.
E10: Digital Operations Lead - Ikenna Onyema
Ikenna has had a remarkable journey so far. He is a graduate of the Princes Trust get into scheme which led him to him starting his career at HSBC. Within his time at HSBC he grew as an individual and progressed to working in Digital, resulting in him now being Digital Operations Lead at Ford. A few things we took away from this conversation were:Who are The Prince's Trust and what do they do Why representation is important to Ikenna The importance of leaders creating a space where you can be yourself
E9: Investment Management Analyst, DEI Leader and Entrepreneur - Gabriel Osamor
Gabe is a hugely talented individual that has worked in the investment management industry for roughly 5 years. He's a selfless individual who, alongside his role at Brown Advisory is non-executive Director at Migasuto Global Services. He has supported many individuals in Africa to kick start there career by giving them opportunities via Migasuto. A few things we took away from this conversation were: Gabriel's thoughts on representation Who Migasuto Global Services are and why they started The importance of mentors
E8: Ex-Olympian and Regulator - Gavin Stewart
Gavin is a fascinating individual that has worked in the regulation industry for roughly 30 years. He's had an extraordinary career, being a part of huge change projects as well as representing Great Britain at two Olympics. Gavin is now retired, focusing his time on writing novels as well as commenting on the latest regulation changes. A highly respected individual within the industry, we were delighted to catch up with him. A few things we took away from this conversation were:How Gavin juggled Olympic training with his career What prudential regulation is The birth of the FCA
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