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                                  Up until April 2019, Kim was the Head of Leadership, Learn-                         Lovelace Odoi is a Compliance Analyst at J.P. Morgan
                                  ing, Talent and Culture (LLT&C) for Barclays Internation-                           with a depth of experience in policy management and
                                  al.  After 15 exciting years at Barclays, she is currently on a                     firmwide  training.  Prior  to  joining  the  firm  Lovelace
                                  sabbatical considering options for her next role.  Kim joined                       studied Law at Warwick University, during which she
                                  Barclays Investment Banking in March 2004, initially as                             carried out legal research in the University of Sao Pau-
                                  Head of Lateral Recruiting.  Throughout her time at Bar-                            lo, Brazil. At J.P. Morgan, Lovelace is an active member
                                  clays,  Kim led many “Talent” oriented functions such as Re-
                                  cruiting, Leadership development, Talent and succession                             of the Black Organisation for Leadership and Develop-
                                  planning, Performance management, Cultural change and                               ment, which provides her with an excellent platform to
                                  Diversity across both the Front office and Infrastructure ar-                       organise annual networking events for Summer Interns
                                  eas of Barclays globally. Before joining Barclays, Kim spent                        of African & Caribbean descent. Alongside work, Love-
         Kimberley Matalon        10 years as a consultant within the Financial Services prac-  Lovelace Odoi         lace has completed a diploma with the Chartered In-
                                  tice of Booz-Allen & Hamilton.   Kim has a BSc in Economics
                                                                                                                      stitute for Securities and Investment and is a newly ap-
         Managing Director        from Wharton as well as an MBA from Stanford University.   Compliance Analyst       pointed governor for a local primary school in Newham.
       Kymberlie is the Chief Marketing Officer at Telefóni-                               Mbeke is an international Education Consultant, Coach, Pub-
       ca Open Future & Wayra UK, a corporate entrepre-                                    lic Speakerand Writer. She has lived and worked in Jamaica,
       neurship network that supports over 1,400 com-                                      Ghana, the UK, and Malaysia.  She has as a worked as a vol-
       panies  worldwide.  After  21  years  of  being  a  BBC                             unteer in Cameroun and as a mentor in Ghana and the UK.
       Broadcast Journalist, Kymberlie has become free-                                    Mbeke’s most recent work was featured in This is Us, Black
       lance as now runs a full time business that focuses                                 British and Female (2019) and Trusted Black Girl. Challenging
                                                                                           Perceptions and Maximising the Potential of Black Women
       on delivering Public Speaking, Presentation, Media                                  in the UK Workplace edited by Roianne Nedd (2018). Her
       and Pitching workshops to diplomats, charities, cor-                                body of work includes a series of articles and interviews on
       porates, celebrities and young people. Kymberlie                                    health and business which first appeared in the UK publica-
       has been an active mentor for Communication Mat-                                    tion African business and culture. Her short stories have ap-
       ters, supporting young people with complex com-   Kymberlie Andrew                  peared in Fifth Estate, Dovetails, Pure Slush, The Writers café,    Mbeke Waseme
       munication needs and if needed social mobility.  Chief Marketing Officer            with essays, and academic articles in Pambazuka and 72M..  Education  Consultant

                                  Leonora is a Managing Director at Credit  Suisse (Risk                              Following some 20 years in investment banking and
                                  Division). She is Head of Recovery Management Inter-                                financial  communications,  Patricia  now  helps  social
                                  national for EMEA and Asia Pacific and manages de-                                  enterprises attract private capital and advises compa-
                                  faulted and stressed Investment Banking and Private                                 nies on their responsible investment strategies.  She
                                  Banking  portfolios (excluding Switzerland) with the                                is a Senior Advisor with The Good Economy social val-
                                  goal of maximising recoveries, protecting reputation                                ue consultancy, an Associate Director of The Finance
                                  and minimising potential litigation risks. Leonora is a                             Foundation, a Trustee of The Student Voice, Chair of
                                  Reputational Risk Approver and is also currently Ad-in-                             Black Cultural Archives’ Development Board, co-Chair
                                  terim head of Reputational Risk for EMEA.Leonora                                    of the World Council of International House. She is
                                  joined Credit Suisse in ‘98 as a Vice President  in Credit                          also a member of the BVCA’s Responsible Investment
                                  Risk Management.  Previously Leonora worked at Leh-                                 Advisory Committee, Women in Social Finance, Cen-
         Leonora Daniel           man Brothers for seven years. Additionally, she is also a   Patricia Hamzahee       tre for the Study of Financial Innovation and the Eco-
         Managing Director        Director on the Board of a mortgage  company.              Founder and Director     nomic Research Council.


       Lorna is an Executive Director, Global CAO Risk & Capital                           Paulette Simpson has responsibility for Corporate Af-
       Technology in Investment Banking. A finance profession-                             fairs for The Jamaica National Group in the United
       al is a fellow of the Association of Chartered Certified Ac-                        Kingdom (UK)  In this role, she seeks to initiate, man-
       countants and holds an MBA from Manchester Business                                 age and deliver strategies to enhance the organisa-
       School.  Lorna graduated with an honours bachelor’s                                 tion’s corporate reputation, brand, relationship with
       degree in Accounting & Finance and a member of the
       Chartered Institute for Securities Investment.   Lorna has                          members and the wider community in the UK.  She
       30 years’ experience working in financial services cover-                           has  been  instrumental  in  spearheading  the  hosting
       ing finance, strategy and regulation. Lorna has held NED                            of  numerous  JN  events.  She also  provides  strategic
       roles previously for small organisations providing financial                        management support for The Voice, which has been
       expertise and currently actively support the Diversity & In-                        Britain’s leading Black newspaper for the last 35 years,
       clusion programme in her current organisation focussing   Lorna Hinds-Sotomey       seeking to reposition the newspaper to achieve greater   Paulette Simpson
       on LGBT and gender balance in banking and technology.  Executive Director           efficiencies and deeper market penetration.                  Executive

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