A Nigerian, Tom Ilube, has been selected by Powerlist as the most powerful black man in the United Kingdom, UK. Ilube, who is also a British citizen, was unveiled by the publication which selects 100 of the most powerful people of African and African Caribbean heritage.
An independent panel of judges led by a former High Court judge, Dame Linda Dobbs, and a publisher, Michael Eboda, recommended him, after which he was announced for the position.
The 53-year-old Ilube, who was born in Isleworth, west London, to a Nigerian father, schooled at the University of Benin, Edo State, where he bagged a B.Sc Physics. He later obtained an MBA at Cass Business School in London.
Several efforts made by him to get a job after graduation all ended in frustration. He was even rejected for a graduate trainee scheme at McDonald’s “for not being good enough.”
Speaking on his latest recognition, he said: “I’m incredibly proud of all of our Powerlistees this year and over the past 10 years in which we’ve published the magazine. Tom isn’t a household name, but quietly behind the scenes, he has had an incredible effect on the lives of so many people across the world.”
He served as chief information officer of Egg plc. He has over 25 years of commercial systems delivery experience with a range of blue chip organizations, including Goldman Sachs, PriceWaterhouseCoopers, London Stock Exchange, British Airways and Cap Gemini. He served as Overall programme manager for the initial launch of Egg financial services.
The most powerful black man in the UK is a highly regarded board level adviser and inspirational speaker on e-commerce issues and technology trends.
He currently serves as a director of Crossword Cybersecurity Plc and Callcredit Limited.
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