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Melanie Eusebe

Born (1977-03-12) 12 March 1977 (age 48)
St Austell, England
Nationality British
Alma mater University of Toronto; Birkbeck, University of London
Occupation Entrepreneur and author
Known for Founder of the Black British Business Awards

Melanie Eusebe, born on March 12, 1977, is a British entrepreneur and author. She is famous for helping to start the Black British Business Awards in 2014. These awards celebrate the achievements of Black people in business in the UK.

Melanie has also written for well-known magazines like The Huffington Post. She is part of the board for the Creative Industries Federation. This group supports creative industries in the UK. She also teaches as a professor at the Hult International Business School in London.

Early Life and Education

Melanie Eusebe was born in England. She grew up in Canada. Her family background is from Trinidad and Dominica. Her mother was a psychiatric nurse who worked very hard.

Melanie has shared that she grew up with friends from different backgrounds. She went to a school where most students were white. Moving to London later changed her experience of being Black. She says her Caribbean heritage is a big part of who she is.

After finishing her studies at the University of Toronto, Melanie earned a master's degree. She studied Philosophy, focusing on Ethics, at Birkbeck College. This college is part of the University of London.

Melanie's Career Journey

Melanie Eusebe started her career as a management consultant. For over 17 years, she worked with big global companies. These included IBM and Ernst & Young. A management consultant helps businesses solve problems and improve.

Later, she started her own business. It was called The Fresh Ideas Company. This company offered business services. Melanie is also a professor at Hult International Business School. She teaches about leadership and management skills there.

The Black British Business Awards

Melanie Eusebe wanted to find and celebrate role models. She also wanted to inspire new leaders. So, in 2014, she co-founded The Black British Business Awards (BBBAs). She started this with Sophie Chandauka, a lawyer.

The BBBAs celebrate the amazing work of Black business people in Britain. Many partners support these awards. These include organisations like Everywoman and newspapers like The Telegraph and Evening Standard.

Broadcasting and Media Work

Melanie Eusebe works with different schools. She helps students as a mentor. She also often gives speeches and lectures. You might have heard her on BBC television or radio.

She has appeared on shows like BBC News at Six and What The Papers Say. She has also been on Radio 4's Today programme. Melanie has even hosted her own show on Colourful Radio.

As mentioned, she writes for publications like Huffington Post. She also writes for Management Today. Melanie is a member of several important boards. One of these is the Creative Industries Federation.

In 2021, Melanie Eusebe received a special honour. She was made a Member of the Order of the British Empire (MBE). This award was for her work in helping diversity in business.

In July 2023, she received another honour. The University of Exeter gave her an honorary degree. It was a Doctor of Laws (LLD). This was to recognise her dedication to supporting diversity throughout her career.

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