2019 Rankings The
2019 Rankings were released in October 2018 and saw
Meghan, Duchess of Sussex included in the list for the first time and named
Ric Lewis as the most influential individual.
2018 Rankings The 2018 Rankings were released in October 2017 and saw
Gina Miller named as the most influential black person in the UK. The list was compiled by a panel that included Dame
Linda Dobbs and
Tim Campbell, and more than half of the 100 people on this year's list were women.
2017 Rankings The 2017 Powerlist marked the 10th anniversary of the event, with a keynote speech made by
Mayor of London,
Sadiq Khan were released in October 2016 and named as the most influential black person in the UK. The list was decided by an independent panel led by former high court judge Dame
Linda Dobbs.
2016 Rankings The 2016 Powerlist named Sir
Ken Olisa, OBE as the most influential Black Briton for his charitable work and his achievement becoming the first black
Lord-Lieutenant of Greater London.
2015 Rankings The 2015 Powerlist was announced in November 2014 and took place in the
Lord Mayor of London's residence, with a keynote speech given by then Home Secretary,
Theresa May. The list named
Karen Blackett, OBE as the most influential Black Briton, marking her as the first black businesswoman to be awarded the accolade and also saw two people ranked jointly in both third & eighth position.
2014 Rankings An independent panel of five judges, headed by management consultant
Vivian Hunt and including business executive Olakunle Babarinde, ranked the 100 most influential Black Britons on merit, with children's author
Malorie Blackman, OBE first in the yearly ranking.
2013 Rankings The sixth annual Powerlist edition was announced in October 2012, ranking Britons who have "the ability to alter events and change lives in a positive way" and 20,000 hard copies were distributed to schools across the UK.
2012 Rankings The 2012 Powerlist edition was announced in November 2011, and the judging panel was chaired by
Baroness Amos. For the second year running, it ranked
Tidjane Thiam, CEO of FTSE 100 company
Prudential plc, as number one and Dr
Mo Ibrahim and Dame
Vivian Hunt in second and third place respectively.
2011 Powerlist The 2011 Powerlist had a panel including
Baroness Amos and
Kwame Kwei-Armah who ranked
Tidjane Thiam, CEO of FTSE 100 company
Prudential plc first, with
Diane Abbott MP ranking ninth. Others listed included the financier Donna St Hill, the peer
Victor Adebowale, Baron Adebowale, the judge Dame
Linda Dobbs, the pharmaceutical executive
Yvonne Greenstreet, the investor Tsega Gebreyes, the make-up artist Dame
Pat McGarth, the strategy consultant Dame
Vivian Hunt, the venture capitalist Wol Kolade and
CPS Chief Inspector
Mike Fuller.
2010 Powerlist The 2010 Powerlist was released in September 2009 and marked the beginning of the annual list being published in the prior Autumn. The launch took place in the Cabinet room at
10 Downing Street and now included men and women in a single table. ==2000s==