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My kind of life: Queenette Archibong
Queenette Archibong shares her journey from Nigeria to Goldman Sachs, and helping other Nigerian women along the way
By Marianne Curphey
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Queenette Archibong shares her journey from Nigeria to Goldman Sachs, and helping other Nigerian women along the way
By Marianne Curphey
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Black in Business scholar and medical doctor Nehemie Mimbo on inclusion, representation and wellbeing in the workplace.
By Sarah Biddlecombe
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Fiere Habte MBA2023 and co-president of LBS Black in Business Club talks about overcoming obstacles and the importance of representation.
By Hannah Davies
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Black in Business co-president Seun Akingbogun MBA2023 charts her journey from science to finance.
By Hannah Davies
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Goldman Sachs’ Executive Director of Private Wealth Management Ayo Gabriel MBA2018 shares his perspective
By Ayo Gabriel
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We celebrate 10 inspiring individuals who motivate and encourage us to aspire to greater heights
By Tsepo Serakalala MBA2022
Find out moreBlack Young Professionals Network, Black British City Group and Sponsors for Educational Opportunity provide a platform and network to connect with other Black professionals both around the world and here, in the United Kingdom.
The Themba Muchaneta Black in Business Scholarship is named for a much loved MBA2021 alumnus who passed away in 2022. The scholarship is dedicated to support an exceptional student of Black or Mixed Black ethnicity who intends to contribute to racial equality and the Black in Business Club during their time at London Business School.
Read more about Themba Muchaneta.