#BlackScotIntern2022 Celebration Dinner
An evening to remember! On Saturday, the 10th of September, thanks to the leadership at Black Professionals Scotland, we successfully pulled off a celebration dinner where we hosted beneficiaries of […]
An evening to remember! On Saturday, the 10th of September, thanks to the leadership at Black Professionals Scotland, we successfully pulled off a celebration dinner where we hosted beneficiaries of […]
One of our initiatives at Black Professionals Scotland is the Charity Walk. Cure Parkinson’s are here for the cure. Cure Parkinson’s is working with urgency to find new treatments to slow, stop
We were welcomed by Kirstie MacGillivray, the CEO of Aegon Asset Management UK and the CFO of Aegon UK We got to hear from senior people from various parts of the business including Investments, Distribution,
My name is Ruth Salako, and I am a recent business and marketing graduate from Edinburgh. These last few months have been rather extraordinary for me. The opportunity to work
They love love love their country. As “interesting” as the weather is here, they will choose to live here rather than anywhere else in the world! They are kind people.
In a bid to follow in their commitment to diversity and inclusion within their organisation, We are excited to have Charles River onboard with us! “One of the challenges that
It was an informative evening at the Hate Crime Strategy event organised by CEMVO in collaboration with Black Professionals Scotland. We were able to discuss in detail what constitutes a
It is common for the average African university graduate to consider pursuing further education on their career path, and, the United Kingdom usually comes up as one of the choices
Who are Helene and Tynah? Helene Rodger and Tynah Matembe are both Saltire Fellows and Co-founders of Passion4fusion an organisation which supports Ethnic groups to integrate better in Scotland. Through
Tell us a bit about yourself. I am married with 3 children. I was born in the United States but relocated back to Nigeria at the age of 3. I