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Personal Profile
Sunny Lambe is a management consultant with over two decade’s experience, ranging from strategic business management, lectureships, project development, and consultancy services. His industrial sector skills, experiences and expertise include private, public and community/voluntary sectors. Sunny Lambe is the Founder and Managing Director of SAL Associates Ltd, a management consulting firm, Executive Director and Founder of Black Business Initiative (BBI), publishers of Ethno News magazine and a social enterprise initiative set up to provide business and capacity building support framework for Black, Asian and Minority Ethnic (BAME) communities in London and beyond. He is also the founder of Confederation of African People (CAP) UK, started as a networking and advocacy organization for African professionals in October 1998. Furthermore, Sunny Lambe also founded Peckham Supplementary School (PSS); a youth project devoted to developing the social, mental, physical and physiological needs of children and young people, Seba Enterprise Forum (SEF), Ethno News Magazine, and the annual Black Business Awards which rewards the social and economic contributions of Black and Ethnic Minority communities to the British society.
Sunny Lambe has worked on numerous government projects and initiatives such as the New Deal Self Employment Option, European Social Fund contracts, Neighbourhood Nurseries Initiatives, and many others.
He has also worked in partnership with a significant number of organizations, government and agencies in the UK, both at local and regional levels.
Sunny Lambe continues to work on small and medium enterprise development, promotion and support strategy for Black, Asian and Minority Ethnic (BAME) communities in the United Kingdom and abroad. Some of his projects have been supported financially by the Southwark Council, London Development Agency and many others for the development and promotion of a mix of enterprise support initiatives for the Ethnic Minority communities and youths in London Borough of Southwark and beyond. He has also been responsible for organizing the annual Southwark Black History Month and Black Business Awards events. Among his latest enterprise initiatives are Southwark Youth Enterprise Project (SYEP) and Sunny Lambe Youth Enterprise Game (SLYEG)
On 13 May 2006, Sunny Lambe became a recipient of Southwark Civic Award, “Honorary Liberty of the Old Metropolitan Borough of Camberwell” for his numerous positive contributions to the London Borough of Southwark.
In July 2007, Sunny Lambe was nominated among Black 100 plus VIPs/Celebrities whose photographs were taken for public exhibition in commemoration of the 200th year anniversary of the abolition of the Slave Trade Act, organized by the University of the Arts, London College of Communications, which featured the likes of Lenny Henry, Rudolf Walker and many more.