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Outstanding Contribution to Social Change Nominees

Abimbola OliyideThrough accessible mentorship, free global events, and life-mapping curriculums, she has built pathways for young, marginalized, and misunderstood voices to find their seat at the table—and build their own. Abimbola’s work is especially groundbreaking in how she integrates faith, purpose, psychology, and strategic innovation. Her prophetic curriculum, inspired by her book Finding the Equilibrium.
Alex Barnes-RossVote for Alex because he bravely speaks out against coercive abuse in groups, despite facing hate and threats. While many ex-Scientologists are too traumatised to go public, Alex fearlessly represents them, carefully researching and exposing systemic abuse. He champions legal reform to protect people from coercive control in any group—religious, professional, or social. Selfless and courageous, Alex puts his own safety aside to fight for justice and amplify unheard voices.
Alison DelaneyVote for Alison Delaney for creating lasting change through her “Take Flight and Fly High” programme, supporting incarcerated mothers and their babies. With empathy and lived experience, she helps rebuild confidence, heal relationships, and break cycles of trauma and reoffending. Alison’s work transforms lives and empowers vulnerable women to create brighter futures.
Andrew FullerAndrew Fuller works on the frontlines in schools and communities, tackling tough issues head-on. Using his social media, he calls out harmful behaviours and challenges complacency. His honest approach connects with youth, sparking crucial conversations about safety, identity, and resilience. Andrew’s impact is clear in the lives he’s changed and the futures he’s helped shape.
Annmarie Lewis OBEAnnmarie Lewis OBE is a trailblazer in criminal justice reform and inclusive leadership. With over 30 years’ experience, she mentors leaders and drives systemic change. As a Leadership Specialist and Criminologist, she shapes cultures across sectors. Through Just Leaders, she challenges norms and advances justice-led leadership. A speaker, researcher, and advisor, Annmarie’s impactful work transforms policy, practice, and lives, making her a deserving award recipient.
Chantel DanielChantel is redefining ethical business in food and drink through The Good Coffee Project, honoring Black and Caribbean heritage with global excellence. She’s secured key partnerships, pioneered blockchain pilots, and built direct farmer ties across Africa and Nicaragua. Entering procurement pipelines and accelerator programs, Chantel’s impact gains national attention. Her work blends social value, culture, and commerce, making her a model for ethical entrepreneurship.
Deo KatoDeo Kato ran over 12,000km from Cape Town to London, tracing human migration from Africa and challenging racist “go back home” narratives. Despite facing imprisonment and illness, he showed incredible resilience and used this journey to create a global platform advocating everyone’s right to belong and contribute. Building on his “381 Days: Running for Justice” campaign, Deo inspires vital conversations on race, history, and dignity. His unique activism drives meaningful change.
Divina StirlingDivina Stirling creates lasting change as a compassionate youth offending officer. Driven by a belief in second chances, she sees potential beyond labels and statistics. Divina dedicates her time and energy to guiding young people away from crime toward brighter futures. Her impact extends far beyond her role, making her work truly deserving of recognition and celebration.
Dr Charlene MakitaDr. Charlene Makita is a visionary advocate and entrepreneur driving change at the intersection of beauty, health, and justice. Through her brand, Natural Aura, she redefines natural hair care while raising awareness about harmful chemicals affecting Black women and children. In collaboration with World Afro Day, Charlene campaigns against hair discrimination and advocates for legal reform in the UK and South Africa. Her platform, Grow with Intent, empowers Black entrepreneurs to thrive.
Faron PaulFaron Paul’s knife surrender campaign has removed hundreds of weapons from UK streets, preventing harm and saving lives. He meets at-risk youth with empathy and timely support, offering one-on-one help and public talks that create trusted paths away from violence. Faron also supports grieving families and raises awareness of root causes like poverty and trauma. His frontline work drives both immediate safety and lasting change across the UK.
Jacy StewartWith 25+ years of social impact experience, Jacy Stewart is a powerful force for good. She champions diversity and inclusion, especially for Black and marginalised leaders. Her work spans local to international programmes, blending strategy, education, and social enterprise to drive lasting change. Jacy’s proven track record, leadership, and passion make her a standout candidate for anyone who values equity, impact, and meaningful investment. Vote for Jacy!
Jamil ShabirJamil Shabir empowers young people through The Young Leaders Club, offering mentorship and real-world opportunities often missed in traditional education. By connecting youth with entrepreneurs and uniting business leaders to support them, he’s transforming futures. His long-term commitment and hands-on approach have improved life chances and career paths for many. Jamil’s impact is real, lasting, and visionary, making him truly deserving of your vote.
Jestina DuncanDomestic abuse is a very serious and widespread crime which is affecting many people mentally and emotionally. Jestina has dedicated many years of her time to support women in her community & is very passionate about her work. Jestina has also offered many free services to be able to reach as many women as possible. This deserves a vote.
Khalia IsmainKhalia is a systems-changer who creates lasting, scalable solutions. As the founder of Jamii, she’s opened doors for thousands of Black entrepreneurs and influenced major institutions, including one of the UK’s largest banks. Her work has boosted trust in financial systems (from 40% to 84%) and driven millions in investment to underrepresented founders. Khalia is reshaping the narrative around Black entrepreneurship and proving the value of sustained support for underserved markets.
Lady UnchainedLady Unchained is a poet, award-winning broadcaster, author, mentor, and speaker using her talents to drive positive change. She works in prisons and women’s centres, helping individuals harness creativity to transform their lives. Through her platform Unchained Nights, she uplifts artists with justice system experience, creating space and opportunity. Passionate about impact, she’s committed to sparking wider social change through every medium she touches.
Mubeen HussainMubeen Hussain is a compassionate leader whose work spans from supporting Grenfell survivors to leading national programmes at Islamic Relief UK. He uplifts refugees, empowers women, tackles food insecurity, and breaks mental health taboos with suicide prevention training in ethnic minority communities. Grounded in dignity, faith, and justice, Mubeen builds trust where systems fail. Vote for Mubeen, a voice of hope, resilience, and real change.
Olayide Olatokunbo BankoleOlayide tirelessly supports families with SEND needs, reviewing EHCPs, attending school meetings on her own leave, filling forms, and writing letters. She checks on parents’ well-being, funds meetups, and offers 24/7 support. Her kindness and dedication have helped many open up about autism and feel less alone. Thanks to her, families once hiding their children now embrace inclusion, both in the community and church. All her work is self-funded and deeply impactful.
Paz HeerPaz Heer transforms ordinary ingredients into extraordinary edible art. From self-taught baker to TEDx speaker, Paz’s journey shows the power of passion and creativity. Their cakes inspire others to see beauty in the everyday and believe in limitless imagination. Through storytelling, mentorship, and artistry, Paz empowers people to embrace their uniqueness. Voting for Paz means celebrating not just edible art, but a movement that inspires and uplifts.
Pushpa AlexanderPushpa creates impact, not just inspiration. Through accessible events, workshops, and expos, she opens doors for minority voices in business. Voting for her means backing genuine, grassroots change led by someone who uplifts others every step of the way.
Rubie MarieRubie bravely shared her story of being trafficked and forced into marriage at 15. Despite her past, she remains kind, determined, and fights to protect others. A devoted mother to her special needs daughter Shyla and son Tanvir, Rubie has shared her story widely, earning recognition from the House of Lords. Through education and modeling, she rebuilt her confidence and now runs ShylaNova Yoga while advocating against trafficking and abuse.
Sabrina HewittSabrina Hewitt embodies a powerful blend of lived experience, academic excellence, and practical impact in tackling one of the UK’s most urgent safeguarding issues. As a survivor of child criminal exploitation, she transforms trauma into positive change. Her Master’s in Modern Day Slavery, Human Trafficking & Organised Crime from St Mary’s University deepens her expertise, enabling her to deliver highly effective, real-world training for frontline professionals.
Sharon WhiteA vote for Sharon White is a vote for real, lasting social change. She champions underserved children and young people, using data and collaboration with local partners to create meaningful impact. Believing in a ‘nothing about them without them’ approach, Sharon ensures young voices are heard and involved in decisions that benefit them, their families, and communities. Her solutions are thoughtful, cost-effective, and benefit everyone.

Rising Star Award Nominees

Alicia BurnettAlicia launched the UK-wide Black Baby Loss Awareness Week in May 2023 to spotlight the higher miscarriage, stillbirth, and infant death rates among Black families, promoting equitable bereavement support. As a midwife with Tommy’s charity, she combines personal experience with professional expertise to reshape care for grieving Black families. Alicia is a vocal advocate against systemic racism in maternity services, pushing for culturally sensitive bereavement care. Her work is evidence-based and community-driven.
Angela AjiboyeAngela Ajiboye deserves your vote for the impact she’s making through 365 Mum, creating a space where mothers feel supported and understood year-round. She brings people together with genuine care, organizing meaningful and fun events. Angela ensures no mum feels alone, offering consistent support. Her work uplifts the community with fresh energy and purpose. Angela is a rising star who quietly builds something powerful, and she’s exactly the kind of leader we need more of.
Belinda KaurVote for Belinda Kaur, founder of BK Networks, who embodies Birmingham’s entrepreneurial spirit. Through mentorship, event hosting, and digital marketing, she’s shaping the city’s future talent. Belinda elevates Birmingham’s professional landscape, addressing modern business challenges. She’s not just a successful entrepreneur—she’s dedicated to developing the next generation of leaders and entrepreneurs, making her the ideal rising star for Birmingham’s growth and opportunity.
Bolaji OlatoyeBolaji Olatoye, CEO of Altitude A.I Consulting, is a visionary leader revolutionizing AI consulting. With a blend of innovation, strategy, and expertise, he helps businesses harness AI’s potential while pioneering ethical solutions. His impact is transformative, empowering clients and industries. A relentless pursuit of excellence, mentorship, and leadership define him as a Rising Star, shaping the future of AI with real-world impact. His contributions truly deserve recognition.
Demiana HannaVote for Demiana Hanna because she embodies the next generation of changemakers. At 18, she’s tackling global issues like gender equality, education, and health with passion. Through her biochemistry studies and upcoming internship in Ghana, Demiana is actively driving change. She leads with integrity, faith, and a genuine desire to improve the world, making her a true rising star. Your vote will help recognize her incredible potential and the positive impact she is sure to make.
Dwayne SpenceDwayne Spence is a true changemaker, empowering individuals and businesses to reach their potential. Through Yahmapp, he connects small businesses with communities, and through the Dwayne Spence Learning Academy, he teaches financial literacy and breaks generational cycles. His passion for mentorship, personal growth, and wealth-building has impacted countless lives. With DS London Clothing, he redefines fashion with the slogan “Made With Blessings.” Dwayne actively creates change, inspiring and uplifting others.
Ebuu KanaryEbuu Kanary is a singer, songwriter, and live performer who uses her platform to uplift and empower her community through her music. I believe that when others see the immense contributions of Ebuu through her music, despite the challenges she’s faced, they will also vote for her to win this.
Hana FitzpatrickHana overcame immense challenges, including being kicked out of 10 schools, bullying, homelessness, and exploitation. Now an inspiring Youth Mentor, she supports young people facing similar struggles. Hana aims to open a youth residential home and start a business for young offenders. Her transformation is proof of her determination, and she deserves recognition for her hard work. Voting for Hana would boost her self-esteem and help her become a rising star, positively impacting future generations.
Hawa KandehHawa Kandeh is revolutionizing tech leadership with TechTouch, an AI-powered platform making education inclusive and scalable. She blends gamified learning with STEM engagement for diverse learners. In just a year, she’s earned media recognition, attracted investors, and led bilingual STEM workshops across Spain. As a STEM Ambassador and mentor, Hawa supports young people and women in tech, proving that inclusive leadership is powerful, profitable, and essential.
Jade BarnettJade should be recognised as an emerging leader who continuously demonstrates commitment to growth, learning, and development. Jade has a star quality, and after honing her public speaking skills, she was hired as a presenter for the 2022 Youth Music Awards. Her continued growth led to her hosting the 2024 event. Her growth has never stopped, and she never loses sight of her vision. Jade is destined to lead in any space she enters with tenacity and vision.
Jasneet GroverJasneet Grover stands out for his energy, quiet consistency, and purpose-driven leadership. From choosing an unconventional apprenticeship path to excelling at J.P. Morgan while mentoring others, he transforms challenges into opportunities. His impact spans corporate success, community upliftment, and inclusive innovation. Jasneet leads with clarity, resilience, and humility—making him a powerful role model and a deserving candidate for the Inspire Awards.
Jeffrey Frimpong-MansoJeffrey is passionate about empowering students and supporting them in overcoming career challenges such as networking, personal branding, and career planning. He invests his time in helping higher education students navigate these areas. Dedicated to uplifting students, he started his business, Gr8ness Coaching, a year ago. Since then, he has built relationships with various educational institutions and delivered talks and workshops to diverse students, supporting them on their career journeys.
Joel AmbokileThey faced hardship and overcame it all in their first year, demonstrating pure determination and dedication to their business while remaining consistent. This is what starting a business is all about. The way they treat their staff and customers speaks volumes.
Jordane SkyeJordane Skye, at just 24, is a modern-day trailblazer. Through STL Marketing, she’s not only delivering results for clients but also inspiring young, Black entrepreneurs to believe in their ideas. Her journey began by helping her brother with social media, doubling his event attendance and revenue. She now helps others unlock their potential with strategic marketing. Jordane’s work ethic, authenticity, and community spirit set her apart, making her a true force for change.
Juvani MupeneJuvani, born in Congo and arriving in the UK without knowing English, uses his journey to inspire young people. Through RichYoung Minds, he helps others gain confidence, launch businesses, and connect with influential figures. With hard work, vision, and faith, he’s turned challenges into purpose. Juvani is dedicated to lifting others, creating opportunities, and showing that your start doesn’t define your future. Vote for him if you believe in real impact, empowerment, and rising together.
Kessia DaviesKezia Davies, 25, is a powerful example of resilience and transformation. Having overcome grooming, criminal exploitation, and adversity in the care system, she is now dedicated to self-development and positive change. Since her release from prison, Kezia has focused on self-reflection and growth. Her courage, determination, and passion for change make her a true Rising Star, symbolising hope, strength, and the power of second chances. She deserves recognition for her incredible progress.
Khamani EdwardsKhamani Edwards, 17, is a resilient young entrepreneur and founder of KJ’s Craft Time. During the lockdown, he built a thriving business offering educational craft boxes, including a special range for children with Special Educational Needs (SEN). Living with Dystonia, Khamani turned personal challenges into a mission for inclusivity, making arts and crafts accessible for all. His passion, innovation, and commitment to social impact make him a remarkable young leader, building a movement for creativity and education.
Kristian WilsonThey built a company called BrumsUpAndComing and have been amazing at helping to build up artists. Through their hard work and dedication, they’ve reached where they are now and truly deserve the award. They inspire youth to believe they can be better and do better.
Lashonte RoyalLashonte should be nominated for her outstanding contributions to the social work community through her platform Dear Social Worker on Instagram. She provides support, advice, and education to social workers at all stages of their careers, creating a safe space for reflection and resilience. Since qualifying, she has demonstrated dedication to person-centered, strengths-based support, empowering individuals and families. Lashonte’s work inspires positive change and strengthens the social work profession.
Mahaliah EdwardsMahaliah Edwards is redefining the classical music scene as a versatile performer, educator, and advocate. Her ability to bridge genres and engage audiences sets her apart. As a mentor, she nurtures talent with empathy and vision, while using media platforms to amplify diversity and access issues in the arts. Voting for Mahaliah means supporting excellence, impact, and a trailblazer shaping the future of classical music and beyond.
Michael Mensah TettehMichael is transforming lives through coaching, mentoring, and employability programs. He empowers individuals across the UK to build confidence and resilience and guides youth away from gang lifestyles through projects like Stronger Futures and Spaces Made Safer. By providing employability sessions where he teaches how to write CV’s and perform well in interviews, he’s significantly improved job search success for many in Walthamstow. Vote for Michael for his positive impact on youth and communities.
Mystikle BlueMystikle Blue is a trailblazer, breaking barriers and rising as a star. Nominated for multiple awards, featured on BBC Sports, Sky Sports, Channel 4, and the 2022 Commonwealth Games, she’s achieved so much with no management or marketing team. Humble despite her success, she motivates others, particularly female DJs, to push forward in a male-dominated industry. Voting for Mystikle is supporting not only her but every woman striving for success in the music world.
Naomi ElliottNaomi has been knocking at the door of entrepreneurship for years, building businesses self-employed using her experience in trauma. Both lived experience and studies have informed her and now she chooses to apply what she’s learnt to protect our data and information through collaborating with others and building networks. With TV and Radio appearances, she has shared her personal story and enables others to do the same.
Natalie Diana BusariNatalie Diana Busari is the founder of The Nerve of My Multiple Sclerosis. Her advocacy has impacted people with MS in Nigeria, Ghana, and London’s Black community. Living with MS herself, she selflessly fights for those without a voice. From building support systems in Nigeria to expanding outreach in Ghana and breaking stigma in London, Natalie engages leaders to drive real change. Her work brings healing, awareness, and hope to those affected by MS.
Nicolla JaeIn July 2020, after her Grandad was hospitalised and later passed away near her birthday, Nicolla turned to crafting as a way to cope with grief. Inspired by his final words—”keep going as long as it makes you happy”—she founded Forever Halo Designs. Almost five years on, she channels his values of love, kindness, and selflessness into bespoke wedding and event pieces. With a calm presence and eye for luxury detail, Nicolla creates timeless, heartfelt designs that enhance every celebration with meaning and beauty.
Rhiannon DineenRhiannon Dineen leads with lived experience, transforming personal struggle into strength. Through Communities Against Violence (CIC), she supports young people affected by violence, exploitation, and offending. Her work saves lives, empowers communities, and creates real change. A fearless advocate, she challenges systems and stigma, pushing for a compassionate, trauma-informed approach to justice. Rhiannon’s bold, disruptive leadership is both vital and inspiring.
Sandra ChambersParents are hardworking and skilled business owners, and great, lovely people. They serve as excellent role models for young people.
Shovon Stephanie WigganShovon embodies resilience and impact. From growing up in foster care to becoming a respected educator, mentor, and businesswoman, she’s turned her journey into a source of inspiration for others. Through her work with Birmingham City and Aston University, she empowers young people to aim higher. Her business furthers this mission by creating opportunities and uplifting communities. Shovon’s story sparks change—vote for her to honour perseverance and the power of giving back.
Shyheim PrinceShyheim founded High Living Estates at 22 and grew it into a million-pound business with 9 staff and 200+ five-star reviews. His company helps first-time and seasoned investors build generational wealth through property. Coming from a non-business background, Shy’s journey inspires young Black entrepreneurs. His goal is to make HLE a billion-pound, household name and to motivate others—especially the youth—to invest wisely and create a brighter, financially secure future.
Sirayah ShirazSirayah is a Jamaican-Egyptian young woman who has broken through in sports journalism, a field often dominated by men, and she is absolutely smashing it. She has achieved this largely on her own and truly deserves this opportunity. Sirayah is inspiring because she dreamed it and is now living it. She champions women’s football and is a powerful voice for mixed-race women.
Susuana Gyampoh SenghorSuzy is an award-winning youth advocate dedicated to tackling youth violence and creating brighter futures. She led the national youth inquiry Our Generation’s Epidemic: Knife Crime, championing a public health approach to crime. As a safeguarding advisor, youth rep on the Safer Slough Partnership Board, and Co-Chair of the Youth Advisory Board, Suzy empowers young voices and drives systemic change to prevent violence and support youth potential.

Role Model of the Year Nominees

Bamidele FarinreBamidele Farinre is a visionary and changemaker, advocating for equity in STEM. Despite being told at 17 that she lacked the “head for science,” she overcame all limitations. Today, she’s a multi-award-winning biomedical scientist, agile project manager, author, and founder of BAMS Space: No Ceiling—platforms uplifting Black voices and diverse talents in STEM. Bamidele’s humility, tenacity, and leadership inspire others, proving that purpose and perseverance can break barriers and build opportunities.
Big MannyBig Manny, TikTok’s Education Creator of the Year, has made a major impact in edutainment. His debut book, Science Is Lit: Crazy Chemistry and Epic Experiments, brings science into homes and classrooms. He’s collaborated with Prince William, NatureMetrics, and brands like BMW, and appeared on platforms such as This Morning and Blue Peter. With his relatable language and warm personality, Manny makes science accessible and relevant, inspiring diverse audiences. He’s an educator, innovator, and role model.
Carley LuckettVote for Carley, a rare combination of integrity, initiative, and compassion. As Vice Chair of the Black Law Network, she empowers aspiring Black legal professionals and leads impactful initiatives, like a financial literacy masterclass with Wealthbrite. Carley uses her platform to educate and raise awareness about the challenges facing young people. Her calm confidence, professionalism, and kindness inspire those around her. She doesn’t just lead—she lifts and is already changing lives.
Casey BaileyCasey Bailey embodies how creativity and community can drive real change. Through spoken word, theatre, and youth work, he connects with diverse audiences, breaking barriers and inspiring conversation. Tireless in his efforts, Casey uplifts underrepresented voices and supports young people. A true role model, he lives the change he advocates, making a powerful impact without seeking the spotlight.
Colin MillsVote for Colin Mills, a humble and kind individual who has dedicated decades to his craft. Despite facing personal challenges, he’s delivered fantastic entertainment, including performing in a boyband, appearing on Stars in Their Eyes, and writing songs still played today. Colin’s hard work, support for others, and dedication to his craft deserve recognition. His amazing talents often go unnoticed, and he truly deserves to be recognized as a hardworking, kind, and talented role model.
Daniella BlechnerDanni is dedicated to helping others connect with their identities and dreams through workshops that nurture talent and creativity. Growing up without seeing characters like her, she’s focused on changing the narrative. With 15 years of experience as an English teacher, she also runs a publishing and mentoring company, and mentors young people who’ve fallen through the cracks. Diagnosed with autism, Danni uses her experience to support those with special educational needs and works with underrepresented authors.
Dawn BrathwaiteDawn consistently gives of herself, her time, and her gifts for the benefit of others. She embodies a strong work ethic, resilience, and selflessness in every aspect of her life. As a role model, she demonstrates kindness, integrity, and good citizenship, inspiring those around her. Dawn’s vision for a more equitable society is evident through her legal and community contributions. Even after her legal career, she continues to serve in non-executive and trustee roles, breaking down barriers for others.
Dr Nadia CorreiaOthers should vote for Dr. Nadia because she embodies the qualities of a true role model. Her unwavering dedication to mental health advocacy, coupled with her inspiring leadership within our company, sets her apart as a beacon of positivity and support. By voting for Dr. Nadia, you are not only recognizing her outstanding contributions but also endorsing the importance of mental well-being and the impact it has on our community. Your vote for Dr. Nadia is a vote for compassion, empathy, and positive change.
Empress GibbsEmpress Gibbs is an inspiring role model for empowerment. After overcoming mental health struggles, she founded Skatebuddies CIC in 2024, using rollerskating to help others overcome isolation and improve their physical and mental health. Empress works with children and young people, encouraging them to skate and stay active. She is a supportive teacher, always recognizing others’ help, and uses her own journey to motivate and inspire. Empress’s generosity and openness make her a true beacon of hope in Birmingham.
Hannah WaltonHannah Walton is the best choice for this award due to her unwavering dedication to young people, the community, and driving change. A shining star in the youth changemaker community, she’s inspired thousands with her impactful work. As her career progresses, she continues to embody the essence of an agent of change, earning admiration from countless young people. Hannah’s commitment to empowering youth and driving positive transformation makes her a deserving recipient of this prestigious award.
Jack (J)At 23, J has overcome personal struggles and used his experiences to become a role model for others. Written off by the education system due to undiagnosed ADHD and Dyspraxia, J’s life spiraled until his diagnosis. Driven by determination, he has tirelessly advocated for neurodivergent individuals, speaking to thousands of young people, teachers, parents, and organizations. J shows that difference is strength, and despite his traumatic past, he uses his story to inspire change and empower others.
Jayce JoyceJayce engages children through literacy workshops and promotes diversity in storytelling. He’s hosted Storytime sessions at venues like the Library of Birmingham and raised funds for education projects in the UK and Africa. Jayce inspires children to embrace writing, showing that age is no barrier to literary success. He’s delivered 18 Storytime sessions and 5 workshops across schools, libraries, and community groups, while reading over 1,000 books, fueling his passion for creativity and education.
Joss Cambridge-SimmonsJoss Cambridge-Simmons is more than a childcare hero; he’s a force of love and change. Founder of ‘Jossycare,’ he’s dedicated to breaking stereotypes and infusing love into every aspect of childcare. His accolades, including the National Diversity Award in 2019, UK Nanny of the Year, and the Gentlemen’s Award in 2022, reflect his passion. Joss is leading a love-infused revolution in childcare, turning the industry upside down with his commitment to care, compassion, and excellence.
Judith PelucchiniJudith has inspired communities and corporate teams to believe in themselves and have the audacity. Through her insightful questions, she helps others reconsider negative thought patterns and motivates them to take small steps for bigger changes. Her bestselling book, Go and Have the Audacity, has guided many to become their best selves, offering support as they work through their own experiences and journeys toward personal growth.
Kerissa NelsonKerissa Nelson is a purpose-driven leader known for her integrity and heart. Through mentorship, she deeply impacts those she supports and strengthens the community with her involvement in various projects. Whether guiding students or volunteering, Kerissa leads by example with strong ethical principles. Her kindness, empathy, and commitment to serving others inspire positive social change. Supporting Kerissa means choosing someone dedicated to uplifting others and making a transformative impact.
Laura PotterNominate Laura because she’s one of the most inspiring people I’ve met. She makes a real impact, whether offering support to others, backing her employees, or always showing up for people. What stands out is her genuineness—she doesn’t act for recognition, but because she cares. I’ve seen firsthand how she lifts people up, encourages self-belief, and always lends a hand. Laura inspires others to be better simply by being herself.
Lea GibsonLea is a remarkable woman who uplifts her community by mentoring disadvantaged youth, delivering wellbeing workshops, and leading an inclusive hygiene and period initiative. Despite facing hardships, including homelessness while completing her degrees, she has dedicated herself to supporting others. With an MSc in Psychology and a small community business, Lea embodies compassion and drive. This vote is not just for her but for the entire community she tirelessly serves, turning trauma into hope and action.
Lisa BrancoRepresentation matters to Lisa. As a 27-year-old Black woman who transitioned from accounting to tech sales—a field where only 0.3% of people look like her—her journey has been tough. Despite facing challenges and doubts, she continues to show up and prove that it’s possible. Lisa works hard to build a career she’s proud of, while also opening doors and speaking up for others who feel unheard. Her resilience and dedication make her a powerful role model for overcoming obstacles.
Maxwell DMaxwell D has balanced a successful music career with a strong commitment to his community. Through ‘Music Through Bars,’ he leads workshops for young people at risk, helping them build skills, confidence, and purpose. Using his own journey as inspiration, Maxwell shows others what’s possible, proving that his impact extends beyond music. His years of mentoring have transformed many lives, establishing him as not only a musical pioneer but also a tireless role model.
Melica MoshiriMelica is incredibly humble, super likable, and genuinely puts herself out there to inspire and help others through workshops and public speaking. She has spoken about women’s empowerment, how men can be great advocates for women, and how to start a business—with platforms like Spotify, NBC Universal, and the University of Brighton. She’s also realistic, openly discussing her lows and how she overcomes them by maintaining a healthy lifestyle.
Nadine BernardNadine Bernard is a visionary leader, wife, mother of three, headteacher, and CEO of Aspiring Heads CIC. One of the youngest Black headteachers in the UK, she leads with presence, purpose, and power. Nadine creates space for others to rise, carrying responsibility with grace and insisting on excellence. Her leadership is magnetic, her impact widespread. She mentors, influences, and uplifts—leading with compassion, clarity, and bold belief in what’s possible.
Nikoma BellVote for Nikoma because he embodies humble, heart-led leadership. After losing his career to MS, he founded The Brother’s Support Hub, a unique UK space for Black men with MS. He challenges stigma, breaks silence, and redefines masculinity. Nikoma builds community, mentors the next generation, and offers honest insight into chronic illness. His consistent, compassionate work, done quietly, seeks change, not praise. This award would help the world see the impact of his leadership.
Paige LewinPaige Lewin empowers individuals, particularly Black women, to embrace their natural hair unapologetically. Through her content, she fosters confidence and provides reassurance to those pressured to alter their appearance. Paige’s unwavering advocacy for natural hair is an act of resistance against Eurocentric beauty standards. She encourages others to embrace their afros and curls, dismantling stigma and celebrating self-worth and cultural pride. Her openness is a powerful source of representation.
Pamela AculeyPamela Aculey is a pioneering leader, breaking barriers for children of all abilities and backgrounds through Just Like Me Books and MIXD Reality. She uses technology to create diverse content, promoting real-world representation. Overcoming personal challenges, including depression and caregiving, she’s become an award-winning entrepreneur. Voting for Pamela means supporting innovation, representation, and empowering every child to see themselves as the hero of their own story.
Pamela R HaynesPamela is a powerful example of resilience and leadership. She turned personal challenges into a mission to inspire and drive change. In 2025, she received a Humanitarian Award for her advocacy and community impact, both in the UK and internationally. She also delivered a moving TEDx talk in Abuja, Nigeria, sharing her journey of overcoming adversity. As an ambassador for Advocates Against Domestic Abuse, Pamela mentors young people and works to create safer communities.
Sharon OranekwuSharon is the voice and the action that so many women need. She’s led award-winning ESG initiatives, founded communities that uplift tens of thousands of women, and mentors with generosity and fierce belief in others. Neurodivergent in a world built for sameness, she’s redefined success on her terms and shows others they can too. She’s not just a leader, she’s living proof that doing good and doing well can go hand in hand. Vote for her because role models shouldn’t be the loudest or most polished; they should be the most principled. Sharon leads with her values, builds others as she builds herself, and proves that quiet integrity can echo louder than anything else.
Tara HannaTara Hanna is a true role model, leading with heart, purpose, and integrity. Through Exodus Works UK, she supports vulnerable families and young people, offering not just services but real hope and opportunity. Tara provides a voice and safe space for growth, along with essential services like her food bank and community outreach. Her unwavering commitment and impactful actions make a real difference, proving that she doesn’t just talk about change—she makes it happen every day.
Thelma Okey-AdibdDr. Tee is an incredible educator at GCU. Clearly, she enjoys her work, and this passion shines through in her teaching. Outside of the university, she provides personal and professional training workshops, carving a niche for herself in this field. She has also supported many third-sector organizations across Scotland. A phenomenal, multi-dimensional woman, Dr. Tee has made significant contributions to local communities and is an outstanding coach, lecturer, and mentor!
Tokeer AhmedTokeer Ahmed drives change through his co-founding of CulturALL, uniting 18 networks across 160 nationalities. He supports Black talent through mentoring programs with Niyo Group, guiding 40 young Black women and 200+ participants. His work has earned consistent recognition, including a spot on the Empower Top 100 Role Model List (2023 and 2024) and “Diversity Ally of the Year” at the UK and Global Digital Revolution Awards.
Tyy & Abhishek – The KoreTyy’s journey is one of resilience and self-made success. After the pandemic disrupted his apprenticeship at 18, he started a business. By 22, he had traveled the world, learned new languages, and mentored young men, proving that our past doesn’t define our future. Abhishek’s journey is equally inspiring. After losing his father at 15, he faced negative influences and unhealthy habits. With courage and determination, he chose a different path, earning a degree in investment banking and reclaiming his future.
Veronica MaeVote for Veronica Mae, a living testament to resilience. Once a paraplegic, now a pageant queen and speaker, she turns pain into purpose. Veronica fights for young lives, raising aspirations and challenging outdated systems in schools. Her actions spark change, demanding compassion and support for students. She embodies bravery, hope, and transformation, leaving a lasting impact on everyone she encounters. Veronica doesn’t just inspire; she ignites real change. Vote for the change she represents.
Zoe BroadwayZoe deserves recognition for her impactful work in the community, empowering disadvantaged students and young people. Through school and college engagement, mentoring, and volunteer roles like Careers Enterprise Advisor, she creates career opportunities, champions equity, and challenges leadership thinking. Zoe has created over 300 opportunities for young people and is shaping a diverse future pipeline for HR and retail careers. She empowers ethnic minorities to own their careers, breaking barriers along the way.

Outstanding Contribution to Leadership Nominees

Aaron Renford-Brooks Aaron is more than a security professional; he’s a role model, leader, husband, and father. Known for his swift, compassionate responses in emergencies, he protects the vulnerable and brings humanity to a role often overlooked. From saving lives to small acts of kindness, Aaron leads with integrity, even under pressure or injury. He’s the quiet hero who keeps public spaces safe, and why he deserves your vote.
Amina Hussain Amina Hussain is a beacon of resilience, compassion, and leadership. From overcoming adversity to uplifting thousands, she supports marginalised communities through mentoring, advocacy, and business help. Even during health struggles, she prioritised others. As President of the Asian Business Chamber, she brought real change. Her work with youth, survivors, and ill children shows her deep commitment. Amina is a true changemaker who selflessly inspires and uplifts others every day.
Andrea Dormer ‘Ange Behind the Brand’ is a visionary leader whose passion, innovation, and authenticity have made a lasting impact on the branding and business space. Through her strategic thinking, workshops, content, and mentorship, Ange has empowered countless entrepreneurs, especially women, to build confident, impactful brands. She’s not just a brand expert; she uplifts others with purpose and dedication. Ange embodies progress, purpose, and the power of authentic storytelling to drive real success.
Andrew Nyamayaro Andrew Nyamayaro embodies integrity, resilience, and leadership. From humble beginnings to leading a law firm, he uplifts others through mentorship, community work, and advocacy. As a magistrate, school governor, church leader, and legal representative, he gives back tirelessly. His impact goes beyond titles—he inspires young professionals and serves with compassion. Voting for Andrew means supporting excellence, diversity, and true public service.
Angela Stewart Angela Stewart is a compassionate leader who founded NurtureCare to support children with complex conditions to spend their final days at home, not in hospital. With 30+ years in nursing, 200+ staff, and national awards, she provides 24/7 specialist care, giving families dignity and choice. Angela works closely with the NHS and empowers her team. Voting for her means backing empathy, excellence, and changing children’s healthcare for the better.
Aspiring Heads Aspiring Heads is leading the way in professional services with clarity, strategy, and heart. They are building leaders who are not only competent but conscious, leaders who reflect the diverse communities they serve. Their programmes challenge outdated norms, equip professionals with the tools to thrive, and deliver long-term impact across the sector. This is leadership in action: intentional, representative, and rooted in integrity. A vote for Aspiring Heads is a vote for the future of leadership; one that is equitable, reflective, and visionary.
Bolaji Olatoye Bolaji Olatoye is an AI strategist and digital transformation expert with 18+ years’ experience in top banks and global enterprises. As Founder & CEO of Altitude AI Consulting, he leads AI-powered solutions that drive growth and innovation. His AEE Framework (Assess, Educate, Empower) helps communities and industries access practical AI tools. A sought-after speaker, Bolaji champions purposeful innovation to unlock potential and level the playing field.
Charis Roberts Charis has been in the hair profession for 13 years, showing unwavering commitment to her clients. During lockdown, she supported them with online tutorials, helping people care for themselves through tough times. From her mother’s home to owning a studio in her own home, she built her business alone. Charis consistently delivers top-quality service and empowers clients through the journey of maintaining locs, reminding them of their strength and resilience every step of the way.
Chris Passey These awards recognise service, and few embody that better than Chris. He goes the extra mile for both students and staff; two staff members even said they’re in education because of him. At Kimichi School, Chris leads with a deep moral commitment to education, providing an outstanding environment for students often underserved by mainstream systems. He doesn’t offer second chances; he offers belonging, showing every student they are capable, valued, and exactly where they’re meant to be.
Constance Johnson Constance Johnson transforms careers and builds inclusive leaders. As a Career Consultant, Executive CV Writer, and Leadership Coach, she’s helped hundreds secure executive roles. Her strategic leadership, branding and coaching empower professionals to lead with confidence. Constance champions diversity and supports underrepresented talent in senior roles. Through her work, platforms, and podcast, she inspires growth, drives impact, and helps people realise their full potential.
Doreen Namutebi Doreen Namutebi is a catalyst for transformation, blending lived experience with strategic insight and authentic mentorship. Through EPIC Network, Plus Size Fashion Fest Africa, and Dare, she’s impacted thousands worldwide, providing practical tools and uplifting spaces. Doreen leads with purpose, passion, and unwavering commitment. Voting for her means supporting a visionary dedicated to changing lives and shaping the future of leadership and professional services.
Dwayne Dwayne’s commitment to innovation and social impact sets him apart. His biometric projects have enhanced security for major organisations, while his initiatives at The 6ix Media CIC have empowered young creatives with access to technology and mentorship. Voting for Dwayne recognises a leader who uses technology to drive positive change.
Ibiyemi Fasipe Ibiyemi has helped hundreds successfully pivot careers through her structured programs combining industry tools, real-world projects, mentorship, and mindset shifts. Through InnovatePath, she runs tech work experience programs, coaches beginners into well-paid roles, delivers soft skills training focusing on emotional intelligence, leadership, and adaptability, and has built a thriving global community. Her career advice is recognized by top tech and media platforms.
Leaders Lounge Coaching Leaders Lounge Coaching provides women leaders a safe, judgment-free space to be authentic, reflect, and thrive beyond accolades. Founded by someone passionate about people, transformation, and God’s work, it embodies compassion, empowerment, and purpose. This rare and precious sanctuary nurtures the next generation of confident, resilient women leaders, offering invaluable support for genuine growth and self-discovery.
Nadine Boyne Others should vote for Nadine because she’s achieved a major milestone by submitting her debut book, Social Work Is Not Self-Harm, due for publication in October 2025, with a launch planned for her birthday, December 13. She also leads the One Thing Movement, guiding people to set and achieve one transformative goal each year, celebrating progress with monthly vlogs on the 13th, inspiring community growth and success.
Natashamay Powell Natashamay co-led a groundbreaking accessibility campaign with Toyota UK and the Royal College of Occupational Therapists, bridging mobility challenges and everyday transport for greater inclusion. She also mentors and supports workforce development through OT apprenticeships, empowering the next generation of practitioners. Her leadership is driven by equity, empowerment, and a strong commitment to helping others thrive.
Proskillz Recruitment Limited Proskillz is highly professional in managing support services, consistently attending to client calls promptly and safely. Their excellent performance and positive client reviews reflect their commitment. They ensure both staff and clients are satisfied with their services, demonstrating reliability and care in every interaction.
Ramona Williams Ramona’s leadership has a wide-reaching impact. At Amazon, she has driven inclusive hiring, employee resource groups, and mentorship programs that support underrepresented employees. Externally, she launched Sisters Inc., a community for women of colour that fosters empowerment, advocacy, and growth. Through this platform, Ramona builds networks and helps close equity gaps, creating lasting positive change both within Amazon and the wider community.
Shanice Campbell This individual is nominated for their exceptional leadership, integrity, and transformative impact in their field. They consistently show visionary thinking, professional excellence, and unwavering dedication to service, especially in environments requiring resilience, empathy, and innovation. Their leadership, marked by both strength and compassion, has inspired others and driven measurable improvements in the quality and delivery of care, support, or services they manage.
Sheniece Charway Sheneice Charway is a transformative leader at YouTube EMEA, championing inclusive storytelling and amplifying underrepresented voices, especially Black and minority communities. She led the multi-million-dollar YouTube Black Voices Fund, driving equity and investing in creators. Sheneice builds partnerships that improve access and visibility, mentors colleagues, and empowers diverse creators to build careers. Her leadership fosters collaboration, challenges inequity, and leaves a lasting impact.
Stewart Cumberbatch Stewart is a true mentor in a sector where representation is rare. He selflessly invests time and energy to uplift others, igniting a movement where those he’s supported now mentor in turn. He builds a community that empowers people to believe in themselves, lead, and excel. Stewart lives his values daily, inspiring change and inclusion in financial services. Voting for him is a vote for a better, more inclusive future and a generation motivated to do the same.
Violet Williams Violet is a dedicated advocate for young people in the city, tirelessly creating education and upskilling opportunities to drive real change. She combines professionalism with a grassroots approach, working closely with those who need the most support. Fair and understanding yet firm, Violet is a true changemaker. An inspiration professionally and personally, she champions excellence and serves as a stronghold in the community, supporting young people and those around her alike.

Outstanding Business of the Year Nominees

Event Pro Security Management LtdEvent Pro are not just a security company; they’re a team that truly cares about the safety and well-being of their employees. Event Pro hire locally, support community events and groups, and mentor new team members to grow in the industry. Event Pro represents what good business looks like: dependable, community-minded, and driven by values, not just profit.
Find Me a SolicitorDee, founder of Find Me A Solicitor, is more than a business leader; she’s a force for good. Her work is rooted in compassion and personal connection, offering tailored support in a world driven by automation. Dee builds with purpose, leading with heart and empowering others through mentorship and kindness. Her journey proves business can be bold, personal, and human. Voting for Dee is a vote for values, vision, and a more compassionate future in business.
Floor StreetFloor Street is a powerful story of resilience and second chances. Founder Tony Wolf came to the UK from Iran at 11, faced early challenges, and served time in prison at 18 – but he turned his life around. In 2019, he launched Floor Street, growing it to a £5M business in 5 years through grit and smart social media. Today, it leads with purpose, championing sustainability, community, and mental health – proving that transformation can create impact far beyond profit.
Katrina Young ConsultingKatrina Young is a remarkable powerhouse in the digital business world, leading innovation with ground-breaking ideas and a relentless drive for success. As a mother and role model, she’s showing the next generation the value of hard work, determination, and believing in yourself. Katrina is professional, caring, and approachable, bringing both expertise and heart to everything she does. She inspires others to show up, aim higher, and proves that with focus, anything is possible.
Kurl KitchenKurl’s Kitchen, founded by sisters Fleur and Keshia East, addresses the need for quality natural haircare for curly and Afro-textured hair. The brand has grown into a UK leader, stocked in major retailers like Boots, with strong sales and consumer engagement. With a loyal online community and national press praise, their popular products – black soap shampoo, baobab conditioner, and curl cream – are celebrated for performance and cultural representation, making customers feel truly seen.
Lewa StudioLewa Studio is transforming the beauty industry with its focus on empowering, personalized services that champion natural beauty and heritage. In under a year, it’s become a hub for creativity, confidence, and community. With exceptional leadership, integrity, and professionalism, Lewa is not just a salon but a movement that celebrates diversity, fosters inclusivity, and uplifts underrepresented voices. Voting for Lewa means supporting a brand that builds trust, confidence, and lasting impact.
Micro-FreshIn 2024, Micro-Fresh® hit a milestone £4.8M turnover, up from £3.9M the year before. They secured major licensing deals with European hotel chains, expanded into the Middle East with a Dubai office, and integrated their tech into over 35 million global products. Most notably, they entered the healthcare sector with NHS trials. Their new sustainability report highlights how Micro-Fresh® extends product life and cuts waste, reinforcing their commitment to the circular economy.
Omar KhayamThis is the oldest established Indian restaurant in Birmingham and the Midlands, trading under the same name for 42 years and run by the same family since 1963. Unlike others that change hands or close within a few years, it has stayed consistent in recipes, service, and standards. More than just a restaurant, it’s a local institution and part of the city’s curry heritage: trusted, respected, and cherished by generations in the community.
PlantmadeFeatured across entrepreneurial and beauty press as a Black female-led success story, this brand turned £100 into £1M in its first year – proof of exceptional demand and execution. With thousands of loyal customers and viral social media engagement, it has built a powerful presence. The product range has grown from hair oils to scalp care and beard balms, all with eco-conscious packaging. Featured in major beauty and entrepreneurial press, and with retail expansion plans underway, the brand continues to lead with innovation, impact, and community support.
SaintsuzzySaintsuzzy is redefining beauty with her inclusive, high-quality cosmetics made for diverse skin tones. Her brand challenges industry norms, empowering people to feel confident and seen. She leads with sustainability, using recyclable packaging and ethical practices, setting a new standard in beauty. Saintsuzzy’s inspiring journey, built through resilience and purpose, makes her a powerful role model for women and underrepresented entrepreneurs everywhere.
Sunday Sip Live EventSunday Sip events are community events that support the black and brown community going through infertility, gyne conditions and medical injustice. The events they hold are varied and provide safe spaces to learn, share and connect, collaborating with medical professionals, and companies like Holland and Barrett, Cottons, and Papa L’s Kitchen for their recent menstrual health drive. Vote for them to help support and recognise their contribution to the black and brown community.
Tai ColemanTai is being nominated for his outstanding dedication to his brand. Despite facing homelessness and hardship at a young age, he turned his life around and built a successful business with over 50 premium headwear and clothing styles. His resilience, drive to improve, and commitment to quality have made his brand thrive. Tai’s journey from nothing to success is inspiring, and he truly deserves this award for his incredible transformation and impact.
The Turmeric Co.In 2024, The Turmeric Co. hit a record £5.2M turnover, a 48% year-on-year increase. They expanded into 700+ Holland & Barrett stores, marking a major move into retail, and cut plastic use by 40% through sustainable packaging. Their partnerships grew to include the English Institute of Sport and Premier League clubs, strengthening their performance credentials. With over 1 million units sold, they’ve shown strong brand loyalty and operational excellence while scaling.
Wedding Decor TradeMel is respected by those who have worked with her, including former team members who describe their experience as both professionally rewarding and personally transformative. Over a few years of working under her leadership, they admired her strong work ethic, unwavering motivation, and the sense of accomplishment that came with every completed event. Beyond her professional excellence, Mel, along with her family, played a meaningful role in helping others grow personally. She is regarded as a true inspiration and mentor, someone many aspire to emulate in both character and impact.

Outstanding Contribution to Media & Entertainment Nominees

Afua HaganAfua Hagan is a trailblazer in British media, championing diversity and amplifying marginalised voices. As one of the UK’s most influential Black female broadcasters, she challenges outdated narratives and ensures multicultural perspectives are heard. An international correspondent and Royal commentator, Afua brings fresh, inclusive views to major stories, paving the way for women and people of colour in journalism. Voting for Afua means supporting fearless, representative journalism.
Anita ChampaneriAnita has greatly impacted Birmingham’s food and hospitality scene through her work at Delicious PR. Her innovative public relations strategies have helped local businesses thrive, enhancing the visibility of the city’s vibrant hospitality scene. With her commitment to excellence and community involvement, Anita is an inspiring leader who deserves recognition. Nominating her honours her significant contributions to the media and hospitality sectors over the last 18 years.
Ashley AllenFor years, Ashley has been a key figure in Birmingham’s music scene, organising dozens of events at iconic venues and collaborating with many influential local artists. He consistently gives back to the community, supporting Birmingham musicians and providing musical excellence. It’s time he’s recognised for his dedication and the countless years he’s spent entertaining and creating memorable experiences for Birmingham audiences.
Christopher TrotmanThis individual consistently delivers excellence through leadership, creativity, and precision. They’ve worked on major global tours with artists like Tems, Stormzy, John Legend, and the Backstreet Boys; creating unforgettable experiences for artists and audiences alike. Their ability to lead teams, manage logistics, and plan large-scale events sets a high industry standard. Passionate and driven, they continuously raise the bar and push boundaries in every project they lead.
Dr Marcia McloughlinMarcia McLoughlin is a community pillar and tireless advocate for inclusion and empowerment. For over 30 years, as CEO and Founder of The Phoenix Newspaper, she has uplifted underrepresented communities across Birmingham and the West Midlands. Under her leadership, The Phoenix champions positive stories, cultural achievements, and community cohesion. Marcia mentors emerging talents and creates opportunities, proving that real leadership is about elevating others. Voting for Marcia is voting for integrity and resilience.
Ed JamesEd James has made a lasting impact on UK media. As Heart FM’s breakfast presenter for 17 years, he became a beloved Midlands voice, blending humour with genuine connection. He evolved to drivetime and launched a BBC WM mid-morning show in 2025, showing his relevance. As Chairman of Birmingham Press Club, event host, co-founder of a content agency, and bestselling author, Ed supports journalism, raises charity funds, and enriches communities across radio, live events, business, and philanthropy.
G.A.P Entertainment C.I.CG.A.P has produced 23 theatre productions, 2 feature films, and 2 TV series over 15 years. Their latest play, Jah Makin It Happen – A Reggae Musical, with a predominantly Black Birmingham cast, debuted to three sold-out shows over Windrush weekend and will tour the UK in 2026. G.A.P’s films break barriers for Birmingham-based Black talent, with Love is..? winning Best Feature at the Black & Diversity Film Festival (Canada), Windrush Caribbean Festival, and Best Score at the Midland Movie Awards.
Kyrah GrayKyrah, from South London, began her comedy career in 2019 during university. She quickly gained traction, performing across UK comedy clubs and the O2 Arena with Mo Gilligan’s Black British Takeover. She’s supported top comedians like Axel Blake and Romesh Ranganathan and appeared on Comedy Central Live and BBC 1Xtra’s Comedy Gala. With millions of TikTok views, roles in Netflix’s What Would You Do? and Crop Circle 2, plus writing for Bad Education, Kyrah’s comedic influence continues to grow.
Marverine ColeMarverine’s work has transformed both on-screen representation and behind-the-scenes inclusion in a resistant industry. Through mentoring, producing documentaries, anchoring news, and influencing national conversations, she leads with empathy and integrity. Her connection with audiences and support for emerging voices make her a media role model. Voting for Marverine is supporting progress, authenticity, and the ongoing transformation of British media.
Mert AhmetMert connects fellow enthusiasts through impactful storytelling and engaging media. Juggling multiple projects and events, he still makes time for others. A listener and go-doer, Mert inspires the next generation of Turkish Cypriots in the UK. He created a unique media platform championing Liverpool FC, growing an organic following of 138k. Mert’s dedication and influence make him deserving of this nomination; those inspired by his achievements should vote for him!
Nadia JaeIn 2024, Nadia Jae celebrated five years hosting 1Xtra’s Breakfast Show, becoming the longest-serving female host in that slot since the station’s launch. She curated the “1Xtra Future Figures” series, spotlighting Black British creatives, and led the record-breaking live broadcast from Notting Hill Carnival. As a Women in Radio keynote speaker and BBC diversity ambassador, Nadia mentors emerging broadcasters, redefining public broadcasting with national reach and community impact.
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Stephen LevyStephen isn’t just a filmmaker; he’s a visionary leader using storytelling to drive meaningful change. Through SLTV Studios, he amplifies charities’ missions, inspiring action and social impact. Dedicated to mentorship, he works with schools and businesses to empower the next generation with creativity and confidence. With award-winning films and a passion for purpose-driven media, Stephen blends artistry with advocacy, transforming lives through visual storytelling. Voting for him supports lasting impact worldwide.

Outstanding Contribution to Sport Nominees

Abdul Buhari OLYAbdul’s journey from Olympic discus thrower to investment banker shows resilience, determination, and true leadership. Now in wealth management, he helps athletes plan for life beyond sport. Through coaching, governance, and public speaking, he drives positive change in UK athletics. Voting for Abdul means backing a role model who’s paving the way for future generations to thrive both on and off the field.
Anthony ManningVote for Anthony Manning because his work has transformed young lives. By building a gym and offering mentorship, he’s created a path out of hardship for inner-city youth. He provides platforms for athletes to shine, while teaching life skills like discipline and resilience. Anthony’s impact goes beyond boxing—he uplifts his community and shapes futures, making him a standout candidate for this award.
Charlene GravesandeCharlene Gravesande, Founder and CEO of Ink Media, is transforming sports media by amplifying diverse voices and tackling structural inequalities. With 17 years of award-winning production, she champions racial and gender equity in football and Formula One. A 2024 Diversity Power List honoree, she made history as the only Black producer on Sky Sports’ BAFTA-winning Abu Dhabi Grand Prix. Through Ink Media, she creates pathways for underrepresented talent and drives real change in sport.
Darren LewisDarren Lewis is a leading sports journalist and a champion for fair, inclusive reporting. Through roles at the Daily Mirror, CNN Sport, Talk Sport, and Sky Sports News, he’s used his platform to promote diversity and challenge inequality. Darren shines a light on underrepresented communities, supports grassroots talent, and pushes for equity in sport—making him a vital voice and true asset to the sporting world.
DJ CK Flash MBECK Flash uses sport to transform lives. Through Peckham BMX Club, he supports 150+ riders weekly with inclusive, high-quality training. The club offers structure and purpose, steering youth away from crime. It’s produced international stars like Olympic silver medallist Kye Whyte, but CK’s real legacy is empowering young people and shaping brighter futures. A vote for CK Flash is a vote for community impact and sporting excellence.
Ian RobinsonEveryone should vote for Ian because so many in the community have either worked with him, seen him in action with young people, or had their own children benefit from his dedication and skills. Through his sports leadership, Ian has made a lasting and positive impact on countless children—helping them grow not just in sport, but in confidence, discipline, and well-being. His influence is deeply felt across our community.
Kieran JosephVote for Kieran because he’s a true changemaker putting young people’s wellbeing first. As CEO of Guardian Ballers, he combines compassion, lived experience, and leadership to support thousands facing mental health challenges and inequality. He creates safe, empowering spaces that go beyond sport—focusing on healing, emotional education, and growth. Kieran walks the talk, making a lasting impact every day.
Mayowa ‘Obiagu’ QuadriVote for Mayowa Quadri for his unwavering commitment to transforming the sports media landscape. Through the ‘Football Culture Movement’ podcast and editorial work on books like Black Joy, he amplifies underrepresented voices and challenges the status quo. A Football Black List honoree and Sports Next Gen Leader, Mayowa is driving meaningful change and shaping a more inclusive future in the industry.
Michael JohnsonMichael Johnson is a transformative sports figure whose career spans playing, coaching, and mentorship. As a UEFA Pro Licence holder, he’s shaped youth development at the FA and FIFA. He led Guyana to their first CONCACAF Gold Cup and champions diversity through workshops and community work. His continued support for the East Midlands and beyond, along with his impact on and off the pitch, makes him a deserving candidate for the Outstanding Contribution to Sport award.
Micheal PuseyOver the past 20 years Michael has made a phenomenal contribution to the youth and community through having a positive and safe space to fulfil the Dreams and potential, which has steered many youths away from less positive circumstances. His contribution to the community should not go unnoticed.
Our Community Foundation (OCF)Vote for Our Community Foundation (OCF) for their life-changing work with young people in Alum Rock. As a trusted, youth-led grassroots organisation, they create safe spaces, support mental health, tackle youth violence, and build life skills through sport and creativity. Deeply connected to the community, OCF empowers young people to lead and thrive. Their passion delivers real, lasting impact—making them a standout force for change.
Sport 4 Life UKSport 4 Life UK uses sport to drive measurable change, engaging young people to improve life outcomes. In the past year, they supported 3,453 youths, with 72% improving life skills and 856 boosting their employability. They helped 169 move into work, education, or training. Through programmes like ‘Step Together’, they enhance school safety and reduce anti-social behaviour. Their work strengthens communities and helps young people overcome barriers to success.
Sports KeySports Key uses sport to unite and uplift communities, breaking down barriers and creating real opportunities. Their inclusive, community-led approach has increased participation, empowered youth with life skills and leadership, and opened doors to employment and training. More than just delivering activities, they’re changing lives and building a legacy. Their impact, passion, and professionalism make them a powerful force for positive change through sport.
Women in SportIn 2024, Women in Sport achieved £1.9M turnover, scaling programmes and launching #TimeTogether—a national campaign reaching 10M+ people and adopted by 60+ organisations to get mothers and daughters active. A study on cost-of-living and girls’ sport access led to direct policy impact and shaped Sport England funding. They expanded Girls Active in schools and piloted a Menopause and Sport framework with major partners—driving deep, measurable impact across age groups and systems.

Outstanding Contribution to Health & Wellbeing Nominees

Alison HewittAlison is a passionate advocate for diversity in the NHS, especially for Caribbean professionals. She won an award in 2024 for outstanding healthcare advocacy. As Chair of MENSoR since 2001, she has mentored BME radiographers, chaired regular meetings, and empowered Black and Asian voices in the SoR. She promotes BME health events across NHS networks and has built strong links with other minority healthcare groups, including nurses and physiotherapists. Her leadership continues to inspire change.
Allyson OmoniyiTheir commitment to personal growth and supporting others has fostered a ripple of positivity across the University. They champion mental well-being, believing in a compassionate, resilient community where everyone can thrive. With plans to expand their holistic practice, using mindfulness, yoga, and art therapy, they aim to offer deeper support. Passionate about mentorship, they’re eager to guide others, sharing knowledge and inspiring growth through a more inclusive, healing approach.
Anupa DeviAnupa is a rising force in health and well-being. In just five months, she’s launched the ‘Root to Resilience’ podcast, created the 4Rs to Resilience™ programme, delivered impactful workshops, and earned her coaching qualification. Whether guiding students or professionals, she creates energising, safe spaces for real growth. Blending neuroscience, lived experience, and ancient wisdom, Anupa empowers others to move from burnout to clarity and live with purpose.
Bryanna Kimora Hesson TaylorBryanna overcame bullying through her fitness journey and is now a successful personal trainer and influencer who loves travelling and visiting gyms worldwide. Studying health and nutrition, her motto, “No weapon formed against me shall prosper”, shows her resilience. As a Stanley ambassador and DFYNE athlete, she inspires others with her strength, positivity, and determination to push through challenges. Her bright future motivates everyone around her.
EK FitnessEK Fitness isn’t just a gym, it’s a community rooted in support, inclusion, and holistic well-being. Their team creates a friendly, empowering space for all fitness levels, offering mental health support, nutrition guidance, and community events. From building confidence to reducing stress, they’ve helped hundreds feel stronger in body and mind. EK Fitness makes health accessible and lasting, inside and outside the gym. That’s why they deserve your vote.
Elizabeth IdowuElizabeth believes informed mothers are empowered mothers. Through Mamadinya’s Pregnancy Class, she provides practical, relatable pre- and postnatal support that eases anxiety and builds confidence. Her warm, down-to-earth approach turns complex medical info into clear, reassuring advice. Loved by first-time and experienced parents alike, her work is transforming maternal care. The glowing reviews say it all: Elizabeth is making a real, lasting impact.
Femi OmowoLaunching a healthcare business takes resilience and commitment, but doing so while facing barriers tied to background or bias takes even more. Winning this award would be more than a milestone; it would be a symbol of possibility. It would show young people from overlooked communities that they too can build something meaningful. With visibility comes inspiration, and this recognition would help amplify that message, proving that impact is possible, no matter where you start.
Jemma MartinFor Jemma Martin, midwifery is a calling rooted in lived experience. After suffering from Hyperemesis Gravidarum (HG) during her own pregnancy, she turned personal pain into purpose. 21years on, she still sees the same gaps in care and refuses to accept the status quo. Jemma is a fierce advocate for women with HG, fighting for consistent, compassionate support and using her voice to create lasting change in maternal healthcare.
Julie HammondDr Julie is an NHS GP, health tech founder, writer, and advocate for women’s health, mental health, and equity. Informed by clinical expertise and lived experience, including pregnancy loss, postnatal depression, and neurodiversity, she brings empathy and authenticity to all she does. Through leadership, writing, and advocacy, she drives inclusive, culturally sensitive care and challenges stigma, working to amplify excluded voices and create lasting, meaningful change.
Kevin Kararwa Leukaemia Trust (KKLT)After the tragic loss of 24-year-old Kevin, KKLT was founded to turn pain into purpose. Entirely volunteer-led, the charity works to reduce Leukaemia deaths in Black and ethnic minority communities, where survival rates are just 20%. In partnership with DKMS, they’ve registered over 1,000 potential donors, run workshops, delivered food parcels, and provided emotional support to individuals with blood cancers and their families and more.
Leanne PeroLeanne Pero’s work saves lives and reshapes healthcare equity. As a breast cancer survivor and founder of Black Women Rising UK, she champions a community often overlooked. Her projects, from exhibitions to podcasts, educate and dismantle stigma. Leanne leads with empathy and impact, reaching national platforms while staying deeply personal to those she serves. She’s a changemaker and visionary, deserving recognition for courage, representation, and real health transformation.
Lorna FaganLorna goes above and beyond, making a lasting impact through beauty, education, and mentorship. She empowers young people and women to feel confident and seen, blending practical skills with personal development to build resilience. Lorna inspires by creating safe, inclusive spaces for growth and healing. Her selfless volunteer work reflects true compassion and commitment to wellbeing. Voting for her means celebrating empowerment and transformation every day.
Malachi FarquharsonMalachi is the Director of Learn Active Coaching CIC which aims to create lasting change by tackling the root causes of poor mental health, low self-esteem, and negative behaviour in young people and communities. Their compassionate, tailored programmes focus on prevention, early intervention, and empowerment, breaking down barriers to wellbeing. Voting for them means supporting grassroots efforts that transform lives where it matters most, recognising their past impact and future potential.
Marva WilliamsMarva Williams is a visionary leader whose personal journey with menopause fuels her dedication to advocacy and societal change. She created paraben-free skincare products, combining entrepreneurship with health-conscious values. Marva courageously breaks the silence around menopause, challenging stigma and sparking vital conversations. Her mission goes beyond skincare, she strives to dismantle systemic barriers and foster open dialogue, making her advocacy impactful across all aspects of life.
Nathan DemonteNathan Demonte has devoted over 15 years to enhancing health, fitness, and confidence. From personal trainer to owner of three successful Foundry gyms in the Midlands, he offers expert coaching, practical advice, community support, and male grooming services. His gyms are more than workout spaces, they’re welcoming hubs where members build healthy habits and boost well-being. Nathan’s dedication and passion make him a true champion of health and fitness.
Nicola NoélNicola Noél is a fearless mental health advocate who turns science into soul-deep transformation. With over 20 years of experience, she’s helped countless women go from chaos to calm by making mental health accessible, relatable, and powerful. Through her work at Brainworks Therapy and global platforms like the UN, Nicola is breaking stigma, rebuilding lives, and leading a mental health revolution with heart, humour, and humanity. She doesn’t just talk change, she is the change. Vote for Nicola if you believe mental health deserves more than awareness; it deserves action.
Ricara JacksonRicara exemplifies professional dedication and personal integrity. Beyond her qualifications and business success, she’s known for her exceptional work ethic, empathy, and approachability. Clients praise her patience and supportiveness; she doesn’t just treat conditions, she connects and inspires confidence. Her achievements at a young age show her drive and vision. Voting for Ricara honours a role model making a real, positive impact through passion and hard work.
ROCUPROCUP is more than a fitness movement; it’s a force for social good. In a time when isolation and mental health challenges are on the rise, ROCUP provides a free, supportive, and inclusive space for people to come together and heal through running. Rudy’s leadership proves that your past doesn’t define your future. With partnerships from major brands like Gymshark and Grenade, and national media coverage on the BBC and ITV, ROCUP is proof of what’s possible when one person dares to make a difference.
Shamala AntonioShamala is deeply committed to the physical and mental well-being of marginalised communities in Birmingham, the West Midlands, and beyond. She goes the extra mile by making her projects free or low-cost. Recently, she hosted a FREE Community Fitness Fest, led Senior Dementia Carers classes, ran a free eight-week cycling programme, and created safe spaces for women and men through events like Strikes and Stilettos and ‘Walk and Talk’. Her dedication to mental health, community support, and empowerment truly deserves recognition.
She Beasts CICShe Beasts CIC is driving lasting change by offering more than fitness; they build confidence, strength, and community. Through their Ofqual-accredited Academy, they train the next generation of inclusive personal trainers, opening career paths for those underrepresented in fitness. Rooted in lived experience and heart, She Beasts empowers individuals to gain physical strength and a deep sense of purpose and belonging. They don’t just talk about well-being, they live it and help others do the same.
Simba RwambiwaSimba Rwambiwa is a dedicated leader in the care industry, founder of Palmlove Care Services Ltd, a home care agency focused on independence, dignity, and personalised support for the elderly. As a 2023 BBC Apprentice contestant, he demonstrated innovation and leadership. Simba’s passion for sustainable care solutions drives real impact. Voting for him means backing someone committed to improving lives and inspiring lasting change in the care sector.
Simone BellSimone is a powerful advocate for carers, drawing on her personal experience supporting her husband with MS. She offers real solutions through one-to-one support and helps organisations create carer-friendly workplaces. Simone’s compassion and dedication turn challenges into positive change. Voting for her means championing a future where carers are truly seen, supported, and valued every day, not just during awareness weeks.
Teresha YoungThis person stands out for the consistent, deep impact they make across diverse settings. As a Master Coach accredited by IAPC&M, they commit to continuous growth. Their holistic, tailored coaching links personal and professional well-being, with 100% of participants reporting improved wellness. Through workshops, podcasts, BBC Radio, and consultancy, they influence wide audiences. They also mentor, serve as trustee for children’s charities, and care for their special needs daughter with empathy and integrity.
The Black Country BlokesMen’s mental health is still a taboo, and finding two people prepared to talk about their own experiences with such heartfelt honesty is tremendous. What Lee Cadman and Kev Dillon do is life-changing. Their podcasts, Black Country Blokes, give a great insight into the flavour of subjects covered. Both of them have overcome personal challenges and hurdles, and by sharing their experiences and facilitating conversations with other inspiring individuals, they are taking down barriers on an almost daily basis.
Trekkers UKTrekkers UK exemplify community-led support: warm, inclusive, and transformative. In times of loneliness and poor mental health, they offer a safe space where everyone belongs. Their weekly walks unite people of all ages and abilities, boosting wellbeing through connection. Run by dedicated volunteers, they quietly give time and care to make a real difference. Voting for Trekkers UK celebrates their tireless efforts and the power of grassroots community action.

Outstanding Contribution to Equality & Diversity Nominees

Adenike Akin-DadaShe empowers young professionals through her leadership in the Young Business Analysts (YBA) Group: mentoring, assessing, and organising events that foster growth and community. A passionate advocate for inclusion, she champions minorities and people with disabilities, helping them overcome imposter syndrome and realise their potential. Her journey from newcomer to leader reflects her commitment to mentorship, support, and building spaces where everyone can thrive.
Christine WintChristine’s dedication to equality has transformed community and public services. Starting as a Nurse & Midwife, she ensured fair maternal care and now leads Amplify Training and Development, creating policies to protect protected groups. Through diversity training and advocacy, Christine’s leadership has driven real change. Her empathy and innovation inspire others, making her work truly deserving of recognition.
Courtney IsmainJamii’s model is proven, scalable, and resilient beyond fleeting DEI trends. After a 7x revenue boost post-George Floyd, they built lasting infrastructure, not momentary campaigns. Strategic partnerships delivered real results: £150K+ advertising from Clear Channel, £20K emergency grants via Airbnb, and £18K support from Liberty Global. With 30,000+ consumers and 2,000+ members, Jamii bridges inclusivity demand and business visibility. Their cross-sector impact deserves recognition.
David ZiyambiDave is a remarkable lawyer and one of the few Black partners in major UK firms, inspiring young lawyers by example. His pro bono work on the Windrush scandal shows his deep commitment to justice for affected Black Caribbean communities. Leading a dedicated legal team, Dave fights for victims’ rights and equity. His exceptional legal impact and dedication to fairness make him a deserving candidate. Vote for Dave to support true leadership and change in law.
Funmi Aishah LawalFunmi Lawal is a visionary changemaker turning empathy into action. Through Clip-Knix, she transforms underwear for women with disabilities, blending innovation with inclusivity. Her work advocates for menstrual dignity globally and amplifies women’s voices in healthcare. Speaking truth to power from the House of Commons onward, Funmi champions fairness and accessibility. Voting for her means supporting a future where diversity is strength and inclusion is standard. She truly deserves recognition.
Kirsty Davies-ChinnockKirsty Davies-Chinnock is driving change in a male-dominated sector. As Managing Director of Professional Polishing Services and founder of Women With Metal, she champions women in manufacturing and metals. Her Women With Metal Conference unites industry voices to connect and inspire. Kirsty’s authentic leadership, combining confidence and kindness, empowers others through mentoring, speaking, and action. She’s committed to lifting others and creating lasting, positive change.
Mabinty EshoMabinty Esho is a transformative leader in DEI, embedding inclusivity into core business strategies beyond HR. Her thought leadership shines in forums like Future of Work Europe, where she champions investing in belonging through culture and values. Mabinty’s skill in navigating complex conversations and driving systemic change makes her a standout nominee. Her work not only reshapes organisations but also inspires individuals to live inclusively every day.
Maxine BoothMaxine Booth shines brilliantly despite working alone without support. She inspires many, though often without receiving the credit she deserves. As an entrepreneur, she skillfully delegates and keeps her businesses moving forward, ensuring they continue to help others.
Maysoon ShafiqMaysoon made history as the first female Muslim Chaplaincy Team Lead and is featured by Pearson for Religious Studies. At Rotherham Hospital, she introduced new initiatives promoting inclusion, such as Catholic Mass, Muslim worship spaces, and Ramadan fast packs. Pursuing a PhD on healthcare inequalities, she aims to ensure equal access for all faiths and communities. Maysoon recently presented her research at the University of Birmingham’s Anthropological Conference, breaking barriers and fostering diversity.
Michaela SuchomskiMichaela Suchomski is a champion of equality, diversity, and inclusion at the BBC. She drives impactful change by amplifying underrepresented voices, fostering authentic storytelling, and breaking down barriers for diverse media professionals. Michaela doesn’t just create space at the table; she’s redesigning it to ensure everyone’s voice is heard and valued. Vote for Michaela to support a more inclusive and equitable media future.
Nadine HaughtonNadine has led work ensuring that Google is a place and environment where all people can thrive by working with community groups such as Black Create Connect and Black Recruiters Network to provide networking and job opportunities for people who may not have originally thought a role at Google was accessible to them. Nadine inspires me to do more at the workplace for the community.
Natalie Meagan-BlakeNatalie is a true champion in the endometriosis and gyne community, dedicated to promoting equality and diversity. Through her personal story and Sunday Sip events, she creates safe spaces for unseen and unheard voices. Her outstanding contribution includes advocacy, photo campaigns, and unwavering dedication to uplifting the Black and Brown community. Natalie stays true to her mission, making a meaningful impact through every effort she undertakes.
Professor Inez BrownProfessor Inez Brown is a pioneering legal and business leader with over 20 years of experience in law, governance, and EDI. As the first Woman of Colour President of Birmingham Law Society, she launched scholarships and mentorships for underrepresented lawyers. Her landmark legal work, including the David Gray case, reshaped UK law. Inez champions inclusive leadership, mentors legal professionals, and drives systemic change through education and charity.
Reah CooReah Coo, founder of Inspire 321, is transforming SEND support, especially for Black and underrepresented families. In just two years, she’s helped over 300 families, advised national bodies, created toolkits, and led 20+ workshops. As the 2025 UK Black Business Show Launchpad winner, her bold advocacy is gaining national recognition. Reah drives real change—reducing exclusions, overturning unjust decisions, and equipping parents with powerful tools. She’s a leader who delivers results.
Sadique MaskeenSadique leads Umbrella Faith Ltd, providing branded prayer mats and faith literacy tools like the “What is a Muslim?” e-book. He bridges cultural gaps in workplaces, promoting genuine religious inclusion. His work empowers Muslim communities, challenges stereotypes, and fosters dialogue with practical solutions. Beyond business, Sadique advocates tirelessly for understanding, compassion, and accessibility, making inclusion a daily reality. His humility and commitment inspire positive change in our multicultural society.
Selina BrownSelina Brown has opened doors for Black British writers and readers across the UK. Through the Black British Book Festival, she’s not only celebrated Black authors but helped shift the publishing landscape by making inclusion a priority. Her work inspires change, sparks national conversation, and creates real opportunities for communities that are often left out. If you believe in a fairer, more diverse cultural space, Selina deserves your vote.

Most Inspirational Entrepreneur of the Year Nominees

Abdul BanguraAbdul Bangura’s journey is proof of that. After losing his daughter’s mother to COVID-19 and watching his business collapse, he could have given up. But instead, he rebuilt – stronger, wiser, and with even greater purpose. Today, he’s leading in aviation, sustainability, and business, using his story to inspire and uplift others. His journey isn’t just about overcoming hardship – it’s about turning adversity into opportunity and proving that resilience can create real impact. If you believe in the power of perseverance and purpose-driven success, Abdul is someone worth voting for.
Alana MorrisThey are just amazing and truly deserve to win because of their selfless nature, dedication, and the incredible help they give to others. They tick all the boxes, putting so much care into what they do, and they are simply lovely people.
Daniella GenasDaniella Genas is a standout business strategist helping SMEs scale sustainably using her VISSA™ model. She has guided numerous SMEs to achieve six and seven-figure revenues without compromising their well-being. Her method focuses on systemisation, strategic planning, and reducing founder burnout. Her clients see real results – higher revenue, better team performance, and stronger brands. Dedicated to empowering women, ethnic minority founders, and overwhelmed CEOs, Daniella’s impact makes her truly deserving of recognition.
Darius HolderAmidst his rise to success, Darius remains grounded, never forgetting the humble roots from which he came from nor the community that supported him along the way. Whether it’s offering mentorship to upcoming barbers or launching his very own secret service brand – which consists of barbering and a concierge service to his clients and community – he exemplifies the spirit of generosity and compassion, using his platform to uplift others and effect positive change.
Earlgi DadzieEarlgi is creating long-term structural change. She is embedding education, access, and empowerment into every part of The Black Law Network. Her leadership shows that transformation doesn’t require a perfect path – just purpose, resilience, and vision. She’s not waiting for change. She is the change.
Esharna LouisePeople should vote for Esharna because she and her brand continue to keep our culture alive through her unique pieces of clothing, my favourite being the originals hoodie and t-shirt. She has shown care, love and dedication to create a brand that represents black culture, unapologetically, authentically and with no excuses. Afro Armour is an authentic clothing brand that reflects our culture.
Imran SavasImran Savas, from a working-class background, founded Tape UK with zero investment and grew it independently. His TEDx talk featured alongside Bill Gates. Winner of Entrepreneur of the Year 2024 and National Diversity Awards, he’s known for affordable business support and championing diversity. As a political commentator and advocate, Imran inspires many with his philosophy: “lift others as you rise,” proving vision and purpose define success.
Joanne PayneJoanne is an inspiring entrepreneur who built a thriving business while living abroad, raising two kids and growing as a mentor. Her true impact lies in uplifting others – she empowers her team, transforms lives, and creates safe spaces for growth. She once offered life-changing support by helping an individual to find purpose and confidence. Joanne leads with heart, vision, and generosity – making her not just successful, but a genuine force for positive change.
Lydia AmoahLydia Amoah embodies modern entrepreneurship – visionary, impactful, and commercially smart. She drives investment into Black, Asian, and Multi-Ethnic communities. A true connector, Lydia shares her network to create opportunity for others. Her belief is simple: access and opportunity should be shared. Most recently, her company’s research led to Black in Business, a Channel 4 and Lloyds Bank partnership, focused on supporting Black entrepreneurs to access funding, visibility, and commercial opportunity.
Melissa OgbonnaMelissa is truly deserving of recognition. Young, ambitious, and keen to assist others in their entrepreneurial pursuits, she uses her success to inspire and motivate those around her. Her commitment extends beyond her businesses; she is deeply devoted to her family, friends, and community. Melissa’s influence continues to grow, allowing her to extend her support and guidance to even more people, making a significant impact in their lives.
Monique SalmonUnless you’ve experienced the heartbreaking situation of knowing someone is passing and wanting to preserve unique memories for life, you may not have heard of or needed Monique – and hopefully, you never will. While her business isn’t solely focused on casting during or after death, it’s a service rooted in love, not profit. Monique is driven by passion and a desire to create meaningful keepsakes that her clients can cherish forever. If you ever find yourself needing her services, you’ll understand exactly why she is so exceptional and deserving of your support.
Moonoon JawadinAfter building a multimillion-pound business, employing 80+ locals, and winning multiple awards, my life changed in December 2022 when I was diagnosed with aggressive blood cancer. I spent 500 days in hospital and underwent a life-saving bone marrow transplant – thanks to my sister being a blood match. I had to sell my restaurants due to being in hospital for a total of 500 days, but I’m now back doing what I love and running businesses again. I also actively raise awareness globally, working with Blood Cancer UK, CURELEUKEMIA, and Anthony Nolan.
Natalie Duvall & Alison BurtonNatalie and Alison, the duo behind March Muses, turned a lack of diverse Christmas decorations into a powerful movement. From their kitchen table to Dragons’ Den, they built a brand that celebrates inclusion and representation. Now stocked by Selfridges and Tesco, their products show children and families that they belong in every celebration. Through global collaborations and unwavering passion, they’re not just selling decorations, they’re creating change and inspiring a more inclusive world.
Olivia JenkinsPeople should vote for Olivia because she embodies resilience, purpose, and authenticity. She went from packing orders on lunch breaks to selling over 650,000 pieces of jewellery and building a loyal community of 180,000+ customers – all without formal business training. Olivia transformed grief into a mission to empower others, showing that success doesn’t require a perfect start, just passion and grit. Her journey reminds us that even in our darkest moments, something beautiful can grow. She is not just building a brand, she’s honouring a legacy.
Patricia BrooksPatricia champions fair, inclusive workplaces where everyone can thrive. Having faced toxic environments herself, she now helps others unlock their strengths, supporting businesswomen to aim higher and build fulfilling careers. She’s empowered hundreds and expanded her impact globally by opening offices in Grenada. Patricia is a passionate, lifelong advocate for positive change, transforming both workplaces and lives.
Regina MartinRegina Martin is an inspiration in action, transforming business through values, inclusion, and impact. As founder of The NETwork, she’s built a safe, supportive space where entrepreneurs feel seen and empowered. Rising from racism, isolation, and burnout, she now uplifts hundreds with visibility and confidence. Regina champions authenticity and underrepresented voices, proving that success can be both meaningful and real. She’s a true changemaker and community leader.
Rukayat AlabiRukayat Alabi is a purpose-driven entrepreneur transforming lives through empathy, innovation, and inclusive leadership. As founder of RKY Careers, she’s helped over 1,500 people, especially immigrants and ethnic minorities, gain skills to succeed in the UK job market. Her tech tool, Apply Buddy, simplifies job applications for those facing language or systemic barriers. Rukayat also founded a conference, podcast, and network, each creating space for diverse voices. Rukayat leads with heart and strategy, creating real impact and opening doors for others to thrive.
Sade Nicole & Misha NadineIn the past year, Sade & Misha have elevated their creative empire. Their second film, ‘Love is..?’, hit cinemas and won multiple awards. They’ve produced 3 theatre shows: Dream Girls, Bugsy Malone and the original ‘Jah Makin It Happen’, now set for a UK tour. Through a new partnership with Harlem School of the Arts, their G.A.P. Academy offers students a global exchange programme. With council-backed arts programmes and 44+ talent agency bookings, they’re creating real impact for young creatives.
Segun AkinwoleolaSince launching The Gym Kitchen in 2020, Segun has built a nationally recognised brand known for quality and innovation. Starting with a major listing with Asda, during the pandemic, the business has grown to be stocked in Tesco, Sainsbury’s, Morrisons, Co-op, and Ocado. Its range now includes ready meals, pizzas, desserts, and more. The brand has won awards from Co-op, Tesco, and Great Taste, and was chosen for the Lloyds Bank x Channel 4 Black in Business campaign, earning £100K in TV advertising.
Shavante ClarkeShavante exemplifies resilience, hard work, and inspiration. From the age of 16, she has shown unwavering determination, balancing multiple responsibilities while pursuing her goals. After the tragic loss of her mother at 19, Shavante turned her grief into strength, continuing her business, becoming an educator, launching training courses, and winning industry awards. At just 20, she opened her own salon, inspiring others navigating grief and entrepreneurship.
Simin FosterSimin is the definition of resilience and determination. As a single mother of three, a University student, and a full-time business owner, she gives 1000% to everything she does. Through her business, A Cup Full, she’s worked with clients from reality TV stars to West Midlands Police, always delivering the ‘WOW’ factor. Despite personal challenges, she continues to grow, learn, and uplift others – proving that no obstacle is too great to overcome.
Tabitha CokerTabitha is transforming lives by empowering young women through her organisations, Lush Academy and LCI CIC. She creates safe spaces for growth, offering accredited training, mentoring, and development to those facing social or economic barriers. Her ‘Hustle With Intent’ philosophy helps young women align ambition with purpose. Many people she’s mentored have launched businesses, found independence, and unlocked new futures – proof of her lasting, powerful impact.
Tamiya ReedOthers should vote for Tamiya because a woman in this world, who can raise a family, work a job and manage a successful business is nothing short of remarkable. Coming from Newtown, you are already up against it statistically. Being an entrepreneur isn’t just a name tag and title for Tamiya, it is a lifestyle, a culture and a way to give back. She has a positive impact on those around her, she has a warm heart and gives back to the community so often.
Tarnya ColeyTarnya is more than a businesswoman; she’s a movement maker. Her journey from lecturer to publisher has inspired many to stop waiting and start pursuing their dreams. She uses her platform to empower voices that are often unheard, especially women of faith and purpose-driven leaders. Her business thrives because it is built on integrity, excellence, and compassion. By voting for Tarnya, you’re celebrating someone who builds others up, turns ideas into impact, and leads with vision and boldness. She doesn’t just talk about making a difference, she lives it every day.
Tolu SalamiTolu Salami is a visionary founder solving a universal problem – helping people keep their houseplants alive. Through his startup LetPlant, he’s revolutionised plant care using AI, gamification, and sustainability. In just a year, he’s won national awards, filed a UK patent, mentored student entrepreneurs, and partnered with universities and retailers like Morrison’s. From one struggling plant to a wellbeing movement, Tolu proves innovation can grow from the simplest idea.
Tony WolfFloor Street is a powerful story of resilience and second chances. Founder Tony Wolf came to the UK from Iran at 11, faced early challenges, and served time in prison at 18 – but he turned his life around. In 2019, he launched Floor Street, growing it to a £5M business in 5 years through grit and smart social media. Today, it leads with purpose, championing sustainability, community, and mental health – proving that transformation can create impact far beyond profit.
Varun BhanotVarum Bhangra is a purpose-driven entrepreneur making waves in both business and social impact. As the force behind Magic Dot Fit, he’s earned major recognition – including ‘Fastest Scaling Wellness Startup UK’ featured in The Sunday Times Fast Track, EY Entrepreneur of the Year Regional Finalist, and Tech for Good Award at the Global Wellness Summit. Through Unhoused.org, he’s built a platform connecting people directly to support the homeless, partnering with councils and charities. Varum’s journey shows how entrepreneurship can drive real change while building success.

Outstanding Community Champion Nominees

Aliyah AliAliyah Ali deserves your vote for her outstanding work empowering vulnerable girls and young women across London. Through the Daddyless Daughters Project CIC, she provides trauma-informed mentoring, creative projects, and educational workshops that help young women overcome adversity and build resilience. Her commitment, innovation, and impact are truly life-changing, creating safe spaces, nurturing growth, and offering hope where it’s needed most.
Aminah MichelleAminah embodies selfless leadership, creating safe, empowering spaces for women through her self-funded platform, The Coffee Morning Space. As a mentor, she teaches perseverance, compassion, and self-belief, guiding young people beyond academics. She uses her voice for social change, uplifts others, and leads with humility. Her work inspires unity, allyship, and action. A vote for Aminah is a vote for inclusive leadership, personal growth, and lasting community impact.
Angela JefferyDr. Angela Jeffery is a true community champion driving real change in Birmingham. As Interim Executive Director of Saathi House, she empowers women, young people, and migrants through education, arts, and advocacy. At Aston University, she led health inequality projects in partnership with the NHS. Recognised as a Queen’s Batonbearer, Dr. Jeffery embodies service, inclusion, and impact. Vote for Angela Jeffery, because strong communities need strong champions.
Asima KhalidAsima is a selfless community champion who supports adults and children across communities. Despite being a busy mother, she arranges low-cost day trips and safe events for families, helping those who can’t easily get out. Her dedication, especially during tough financial times, provides vital support and joy. Asima’s tireless efforts make her a rare and inspiring force deserving of recognition.
Can OnalHe has raised over £25,000 for charities and consistently brings people together with his unique energy, compassion, and drive. His work is rooted in equality, social justice, and community care, helping diverse groups across London and beyond. A trusted volunteer and bridge-builder between faith communities, he leads with empathy and purpose. A true role model – widely respected for his impact and dedication.
Chanel Morrison-JolleyChanel is a quiet yet powerful force supporting Birmingham’s youth. She creates opportunities tailored to young people’s interests, offering mentorship and training for ages 14–19. Last summer, she led a filming workshop with Noel Clarke, giving inner-city youth a chance to write and produce their own film. Alongside others, she launched The Big Birmingham Bake Jr Edition, engaging 24 young people per episode. From rug tufting to cooking and trainer-customising workshops, Chanel invests both financially and emotionally in youth development.
Danielle BlenmanDanielle is the definition of a community champion. Through mentoring, coaching, and affirmation workshops, she uplifts people from all backgrounds – helping them reclaim their worth and walk in purpose. Despite facing her own challenges, she leads with compassion, resilience, and unwavering dedication. Her impact creates safe, empowering spaces where people feel seen, heard, and valued. Vote for Danielle because she embodies hope, healing, and the power of lifting others.
Debbie AllenDebbie’s work with Hearts in the Community has earned widespread appreciation and support. Membership has quadrupled in six months, expanding from one grandma and granddaughter to three active sites, with two more in negotiation. Her impact is endorsed by community members and leaders, including the Met Police, local councils, MPs, major retailers like Tesco and Waitrose, and organisations such as Stand Up to Racism and the London Fire Brigade, who have supported or sponsored Hearts in the Community. Debbie’s efforts unite and uplift the community.
DJ AG OnlineDJ AG, with 550,000+ Instagram followers, uses his platform to showcase emerging and undiscovered artists to global audiences. He’s performed alongside stars like Will Smith, Ciara, Chris Brown, Jason Derulo, T-Pain, and more, bridging mainstream and everyday talent. Beyond the spotlight, DJ AG visits care homes, bringing joy through music to senior citizens, getting them dancing, singing, and actively engaging with joy. His ability to unite generations and communities through his passion for music makes him a truly inspiring figure.
Dr Tunde Okewale OBEDr Tunde Okewale deserves your vote for transforming the legal profession and community. As the founder of Urban Lawyers, he’s empowered over 80,000 young people from underrepresented backgrounds with legal education, mentorship, and opportunities. His work boosts social mobility and diversity in law. Overcoming personal and systemic challenges, Tunde’s dedication to justice and equality inspires real change. Vote for Tunde to celebrate his commitment to empowerment.
Dylan AupetitDylan is a highly dedicated and passionate individual committed to driving meaningful change and ensuring that opportunities are accessible to everyone. He strongly believes that sharing knowledge and experiences is a powerful tool for inspiring young minds, encouraging them to dream bigger and strive for greater achievements. By fostering an environment of learning and empowerment, Dylan seeks to break barriers and create a more inclusive future where everyone has the chance to succeed.
Edward OdofinEdward is the definition of an outstanding champion, connecting professionals across fields and opening doors through strategic networking. He handles career needs with personal care and efficiency. Well-known and respected, he has built his community from the ground up. One of the hardest-working people, Edward seems to have more hours in a day, balancing multiple commitments while excelling in his career. Intuitive and emotionally intelligent, he makes a lasting impact on many lives.
FotiniFotini is a true community champion who gives her all to tackling serious youth violence and knife crime. Her work is driven by genuine passion and care for young people. Through powerful workshops, mentoring, and community outreach, she educates, empowers, and inspires change. Fotini brings people together, offers support to families in crisis, and gives young people hope and direction. She is not in it for praise; she does it to save lives and build a safer future. Her impact is real, and her heart is in everything she does.
Investate UKInvestate is changing lives by connecting young people with leaders like Austin Okolo and Derrick Alexander. It offers career support, entrepreneurial advice, and networking events, creating real opportunities for those often overlooked. Investate empowers, uplifts, and opens doors that many never thought possible. Voting for Investate means backing a movement that puts youth first and is building a more connected, inclusive future.
Jenni SteeleJenni Steele is more than a radio voice; she’s a lifeline for many in our community. She shines a light on hidden issues like domestic abuse and sexual violence, empowering many to seek help and healing. Through interviews, mentoring, and safe spaces, Jenni connects and inspires across generations. Voting for her means supporting courage, compassion, and real community change. Jenni tackles tough issues head-on, offering hope and practical support where it’s needed most.
Lamar RussellLamar truly embodies a community champion. He gives his time, energy, and heart selflessly, connecting deeply with people and taking real action. Whether helping neighbours, supporting youth, or leading projects, Lamar consistently shows up. Voting for him means recognising a humble, kind, and determined leader who inspires others and proves the power of community in action.
Leighton CampbellLeighton is changing the culture around men’s mental health by building bridges across genders and generations. Through Work-in-Process and the International Men’s Day Conference, he invites men and allies to embrace emotional well-being. Leading with lived experience and humility, Leighton shows strength in vulnerability and the power of connection. Voting for him is a vote for empathy, unity, and a future where no one faces mental health alone.
Leon MosesLeon’s work spans schools, prisons, youth centres, and outreach programs, tackling county lines, exploitation, and mental health. For nine years, he’s led safe, supportive half-term programs in inner-city communities, reducing youth violence through collaboration with authorities. Leon listens, advocates, and stands by young people and their families, becoming a trusted role model and father figure. He truly is the village every community needs.
Malachi NunesMalachi is a great STREET mentor. He does outreach in hard-to-reach areas to support young people who are involved in gangs and exploitation. He’s a very down-to-earth person who young people are able to listen to his advice and form a strong connection with him, as he is a very relatable person.
Meeks SimpsonMekel Simpson’s outstanding dedication and impact through his work at ACT CIC is why he is being nominated. He consistently goes above and beyond to support the community, leading projects that create lasting change. Mekel genuinely cares about people and delivers real results, inspiring others through his leadership. Beyond being a dedicated community champion, he’s also an artist, actor, mentor, and counsellor, using his skills to connect with young people humbly and effectively, fostering trust and transformation.
Nana AgyemangNana has supported over 3,000 young people with career pathways and personal development. He helped 45 people secure roles at Barclays and leads within the Black Professional Resource Group. As Deputy Co-Chair, he spearheaded Barclays’ 2024 Black History Month campaign, promoting junior colleagues nationally. Nana’s events have aided 1,000+ individuals, and his mentoring has impacted 7,000+ businesses. He’s helped companies expand internationally and secured £750k for a Black-owned co-working space.
Pariss SailsmanJournal to Dreams is an award-winning personal development organisation providing 1-1 therapy, workshops, and resources to help women, children, and families reconnect with their emotional well-being. They partner with institutions like Birmingham Children’s Trust and the University of East London. Their work extends globally, collaborating with professionals and youth in the USA, The Gambia, and beyond. Founded by Pariss Sailsman, her inspiring journey from rock bottom shows what’s possible.
Reverend Joi EdwardsRev Joi Edwards is a pillar of Nottingham’s community with 20+ years in pharmacy. She serves the elderly, mentors medical students, and bridges gaps between services and vulnerable people. Quietly supporting the sick, homeless, and those in crisis, she offers counsel across faiths. Her long-term impact and selfless service make her an outstanding community champion deserving of recognition and this award.
Rudy O’HalloranROCUP is more than a fitness movement; it’s a force for social good. In a time when isolation and mental health challenges are on the rise, ROCUP provides a free, supportive, and inclusive space for people to come together and heal through running. Rudy’s leadership proves that your past doesn’t define your future. With partnerships from major brands like Gymshark and Grenade, and national media coverage on the BBC and ITV, ROCUP is proof of what’s possible when one person dares to make a difference.
Sean McleanSean has volunteered for years supporting his community, including sickle cell charities and running Key2Football to keep kids engaged in sport and off the streets. Now, he’s started Bridging the Gap, a charity helping fathers in Birmingham build stronger bonds with their children. As a proud dad, Sean aims to foster positive father-child relationships and provide male role models for kids without fathers, making a real difference in the community.
Sharon Marshall-GreenSharon Marshall-Green truly champions her community with heart and purpose. Through the Leanne Pero Foundation, she offers life-affirming support to women of colour affected by cancer, leading with lived experience and humility. Sharon’s leadership has expanded the charity’s impact, challenging health inequalities and building an empowered sisterhood. She is a steady source of comfort and strength, embodying resilience and radical empathy. Voting for Sharon is a vote for compassion in action.
Stennett HarveyOver 200 students, aged 4 to 50+, attend Sensei’s weekly classes, ranging from recreational learners to elite athletes competing at the highest level. As a Midlands regional coach and a certified European and World Karate Federation coach, Sensei stays up to date through global training ensuring he is up-to-date with current rules, regulations and teachings. His dedication, expert knowledge, and tireless support for his students make him a true community asset and a worthy winner of this award.
Toby Gorniak MBEToby is living proof that love, kindness, and consistency can change lives. For over 20 years, he’s supported people who felt invisible; offering hope, belief, and purpose. He’s helped turn pain into power and silence into voices that now lead. He doesn’t seek recognition, only to uplift others. Toby shows up for the community every day, and voting for him means celebrating the kind of leadership the world needs more of.
Twinsane FitnessThis person lives the values of Twinsane Fitness; showing up consistently, pushing through challenges, and bringing energy that lifts everyone around them. They lead by example, support others, and inspire with their honesty, humour, and dedication. Their strength isn’t just physical, it’s mental and emotional too. Voting for them means celebrating someone who makes the Twinsane community stronger simply by being in it.
Veronica KararwaAfter the death of her son Kevin to leukaemia, Veronica turned grief into purpose. As a mental health practitioner, self-discovery coach, and founder of a charity partnered with DKMS, she’s registered over 1,000 potential donors, led wellbeing workshops, and supported families facing blood cancer. Veronica is a beacon of strength, compassion, and resilience – showing her community that even in the face of heartbreak, healing and hope are possible
Wayne HeadmanWayne’s work as Director and Restorative Mentor at UpSkillU has transformed countless young lives. He goes beyond expectations, offering personal guidance, empathy, and belief in each individual. His innovative approach to mentoring helps young people overcome challenges and build lasting confidence. Wayne’s leadership creates a safe, empowering environment where growth is inevitable. He inspires change, cultivates belonging, and leads with purpose, making him truly award-worthy.
Winston GoodeWinston Goode, founder and CEO of Juvenis, empowers young people in London facing complex challenges. He partners with Project Yana and Milk & Honey Bees, providing vital support. Winner of the 2025 Community Impact Leader Award, Winston’s leadership helps break cycles of violence through mentoring and a healing, culturally sensitive approach. He creates safe spaces, promotes growth and resilience, inspiring hope and lasting change.

Outstanding Contribution to Charity & Community Nominees

Birmingham Says No CICBirmingham Says No CIC is driving real change in the West Midlands with its anti-knife crime and youth violence initiatives. They support families affected by violence, offer free counselling, a food bank, and warm community spaces. Their advocacy and practical help make a lasting impact, providing hope, safety, and vital resources. BSN is building a stronger, safer community, and that’s why they deserve your vote.
Black Women RisingBlack Women Rising UK are changing lives and rewriting the narrative for women of colour with cancer. They offer culturally sensitive support, challenge health inequalities, and empower women to advocate for themselves. Through awareness campaigns and peer support, they bring visibility and real change. Voting for them means backing representation, equity, and a better future for women of colour in cancer care.
Caroline ChiriseriCaroline Chiriseri is a truly deserving nominee whose passion for improving young lives is both personal and powerful. After surviving a near-fatal battle with Sepsis in 2021, she turned her experience into purpose. As founder of THRIVE Youth CIC, she’s created a safe, inclusive space where vulnerable young people are empowered to grow. Caroline’s work transforms lives, and her own journey is a powerful reminder of resilience, hope, and impact through service.
Christopher GrandisonCI Christopher Grandison is an operational force incident manager, chief inspector and chair of the black and Asian police association for WMP. CI Grandison is a key ally who takes pride in his role of protecting and serving the WMP community. CI Grandison leads from the front and is a highly respected leader. He had helped develop and mentor numerous officers and staff during numerous promotion processes. As the lead of BAPA, CI Grandison has used his skills to improve the strategic direction of the association, leading change whilst using the skills and knowledge of the committee members.
Claudine BongoClaudine Bongo is a trailblazer in community-driven economic regeneration. She creates sustainable pathways for entrepreneurs often overlooked by mainstream systems, fostering collaborations between grassroots businesses and corporations. Her work has generated jobs, revitalised local economies, and empowered new business leaders to lead with confidence. Claudine’s holistic, inclusive approach exemplifies the transformative power of entrepreneurship in community empowerment.
DLA AcademyDLA show a deep commitment to empowering youth through dance, with a proven record of success in awards and competitions. Voting for DLA means supporting an organisation that nurtures creativity, confidence, and personal growth. Beyond dance, DLA inspires the community and future generations to chase their dreams with determination, making a lasting positive impact through mentorship and talent development.
Gersi IstrefiHe deserves this award for his remarkable resilience and contributions despite facing a difficult asylum process as an Albanian man. While navigating these challenges, he has been involved in two research projects supporting migrants in the UK, served as a student executive in college, and actively contributed to various organisations. He advocates tirelessly for safety in Croydon, raises voices in parliament for the voiceless, and fights for the rights and humane treatment of migrants.
Jamie DennisJamie supports men/boys often overlooked – those who are told they’ll “never amount to anything”. Mandem Meetup supports men in prisons, on the streets, and in the community through practical, financial, educational, emotional, spiritual, and fitness help. With minimal funding, they’ve made a big impact in Manchester and Wolverhampton, and their reach is growing. More recognition and support will help Mandem Meetup continue to grow and change even more lives.
Jennifer Jones-RigbyJennifer is CEO of Bethel Health & Healing Network, a Birmingham Christian charity supporting Doula champions aiding pregnant refugee women and those with low-level mental health issues. Despite funding challenges, her tenacity and leadership drive the charity’s success. She inspires a “never say no” culture focused on excellence. Under Jennifer, Bethel’s impact far exceeds its size, providing outstanding service and lasting community support.
Marsha PowellMarsha Powell is transforming the lives of Black and Brown girls by creating access to spaces where they are often invisible. Through her visionary leadership and powerful network, Marsha is opening doors to opportunities that empower not just the girls but their families too, breaking cycles of generational and socio-economic inequality. Her work uplifts underrepresented voices, challenges systemic barriers, and ensures that young women from marginalised backgrounds are seen, heard, and supported to thrive.
Melanin MoodsThey are qualified mental health professionals who are committed to ensuring that marginalised and racialised communities can access mental health support in a way that they can relate to. They work with the community and within the community, providing specialised, clinical education in innovative ways. Their ‘Barbershop Chronicles’ has been recognised both locally and nationally and is creating a space for black men to talk openly about their mental health, whilst getting the professional expertise to navigate their experiences.
Rachael ReignRachael Reign is the UK’s leading voice in spiritual and cultic abuse advocacy. As founder of Surviving Universal UK, she’s built a groundbreaking, survivor-led platform supporting those impacted by spiritual and high-control group abuse. Her work, especially within Black communities, creates inclusive spaces for healing and change. A legal scholar, mother, and grassroots leader; Rachael is the change we need. Vote to honour her truth, courage, and national impact.
Sage AbdiSage is a proud Somali woman and a powerhouse organiser who builds leadership in migrant and refugee communities. Raised in the Midlands, her work spans refugee camps in Africa to shaping UK policy and engaging MPs. Now based in Nottingham, Sage leads grassroots change with dignity and justice at its core. Her leadership is bold, authentic, and rooted in lived experience. Voting for Sage is voting for real representation, not tokenism; just powerful, lasting impact.
Sally Alexander MBESally’s impact speaks for itself: sustainable community initiatives in monthly music concerts in Acocks Green, national recognition in her MBE and the lives of young people transformed. But it’s her deep-rooted commitment to justice, equity, and kindness that truly defines her. She leads with empathy, not ego, always putting others first. Sally inspires hope, builds bridges, and creates real change. In a world of short-term wins, she models lifelong service. Voting for Sally means backing humble, purposeful leadership that uplifts communities and leaves a lasting legacy.
Shamara CharleryHer dedication is both genuine and selfless. She doesn’t rely on sponsors or outside funding, she pours her heart and personal resources into the Healing Hearts Project because she believes every grieving child deserves support. Her initiative fills a critical emotional gap, giving children a healthy way to process grief through journaling. Voting for her is a vote for compassion, resilience, and real impact.
Sharleighn ChangSharleighn’s leadership shines through her mentoring using the Winds of Change Framework, where sharing personal blockers and enablers earned her outstanding feedback. As Deputy Co-Chair of the BPRG, she leads eight colleagues toward ambitious Citizenship and Charities goals, keeping the team focused and achieving remarkable results. Her impressive networking skills, including introducing experts like Dr Brown, a renowned lawyer, further enhance the group’s success.
Terri-Louise BrownDiagnosed with multiple sclerosis nine years ago, she created a Big Brother/Big Sister platform for sharing journeys and finding support. In 2024, she launched The Empowerment Awards to honour disability community trailblazers often overlooked. She co-leads one of only two Black-led MS charities in the UK. Despite her struggles, she actively supports her community, and her awards were the first UK disability event to recognise people with additional needs and assistance dogs.
The Shia FamilyThe Shia Family is a powerful and meaningful foundation that has already had such a profound impact on those they seek to support. The journey of becoming has been painful, but it has truly been purposeful, in helping not only Chynna, the founder, but other grieving parents and their families in supporting them in their pain too. The foundation will carry such impact as the years go on, but it is truly deserving of a vote for the sheer strength, faith and resilience that Chynna has shown to get the foundation up and running.
Tippa NaphtaliTippa’s lifelong commitment to justice has supported families affected by state violence with advocacy, resources, and compassion. His work bridges activism and policy, creating real change across the UK. For decades, he has uplifted grieving families and driven reform. Voting for Tippa means standing with those who’ve faced injustice and honouring someone who ensures no family faces it alone. He embodies hope, accountability, and the fight for a fairer society.
UA UK Art Fair CICUA UK Art Fair CIC, founded by Elza Loran, empowers artists – especially migrants and refugees – to share their stories and talent. By offering inclusive platforms, it ensures diverse voices are heard in the cultural space. Through creative events that spark connection and collaboration, the fair celebrates unity, resilience, and the power of art. A vote for UA UK Art Fair is a vote for empathy, diversity, and lasting community impact.
Vision for AllVision for All has made an incredible impact in the community through giveaways, shopping trips, mentoring, and impactful programs across Birmingham. Their passion for change and innovation is clear. They deserve recognition for improving youth behavior in schools and reducing antisocial behavior through free sports and outreach services. As a diverse, dedicated team, they consistently go above and beyond, focusing on community impact over profit, inspiring and uplifting young people every day.