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Nationality
  
British

Children
  
2

Organization founded
  
Hammersmith Academy

Education
  
Edo College

Website
  
africangifted.org

Tom Ilube Nigerian native Tom Ilube is Britain39s most powerful black person

Full Name
  
Thomas Segun Ilube

Born
  
July 1963 (age 53)
Richmond, Surrey, England

Occupation
  
Entrepreneur and educational philanthropist

Alma maters
  
University of Benin, Cass Business School

Thomas Segun Ilube (born July 1963) is a British entrepreneur and educational philanthropist. He is ranked first in the Powerlist 2017, an annual listing of the UK's 100 most powerful people with African or Afro-Caribbean heritage.

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Tom Ilube Nigerian native Tom Ilube is Britain39s most powerful black person

Early life

Tom Ilube Nigerian native Tom Ilube is Britain39s most powerful black person

Ilube was educated at Edo College, followed by a bachelor's degree in physics from the University of Benin in Benin City, Nigeria. He later received a master's degree in Business Administration from London's Cass Business School.

Career

Ilube was chief information officer (CIO) for the internet bank Egg.

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Ilube founded the Hammersmith Academy, a state secondary school in Hammersmith, west London, which opened in September 2011 and has become one of the UK's "most innovative technology schools".

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He created and launched Noddle.co.uk, a credit reference service, in his time as MD of consumer markets at CallCredit Information Group. In 2005 Ilube co-founded Garlik, the online identity company sold to Experian in 2011 He founded and is the current CEO of Crossword Cybersecurity plc, listed on the NEX Exchange (Formerly ISDX).

Tom was appointed as a non executive director of the BBC effective 3 April 2017

Charity

Ilube is the chair and founder of the African Gifted Foundation, a UK education charity focused on science and technology in Africa. They recently launched the African Science Academy, Africa's first all-girls science and maths academy. He is also the chair of Ada College, the UK's National College for Digital Skills. Ada College is the first further education college to open in the UK in 23 years.

Ilube provided the prize money for the Nommo Awards for African science fiction and speculative fiction, announced at the Ake Book Festival in 2016 [1]

Recognition

He was the first recipient of the City Livery Club centenary "Root and Branch" Award in 2014, presented by HRH The Princess Royal. Ilube was awarded an Honorary Doctorate of Technology by the University of Wolverhampton in 2005

References

Tom Ilube Wikipedia