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Kanya King

Kanya King

British entrepreneur


Kanya King, CBE (born 1969 at Kilburn, London), is a British entrepreneur who founded the MOBO Awards.[2]

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Biography

King was born in 1969 at Kilburn, London,[3] to an Irish mother and a Ghanaian father, being the youngest of their nine children. Her father, Christian Ocloo, died when she was 13 years old.[4] Aged 16, she gave birth to her son, after which she dropped out of school.[5]

Achievements

The first MOBO Awards took place in 1996 at London's Connaught Rooms, broadcast on Carlton Television.[6]

Appointed a Member of the Order of the British Empire (MBE) in 1999,[7] King was promoted CBE in the 2018 Birthday Honours List.

Having graduated as a BA (Hons) from Goldsmiths' College, King was later awarded an honorary fellowship of Goldsmiths, University of London (2004), an honorary doctorate of Business Administration at London Metropolitan University (2006) as well as an honorary doctorate of Music from Leeds Metropolitan University (2008).[8]

In 2011, King was named one of London's Most Influential People by the London Evening Standard,[9] one of Britain's Most Entrepreneurial Women (Real Business) and has been regularly listed in the Powerlist as one of Britain's Most Influential Black People.[10][11] She was recognised by the music industry in 2016, with the "Media Pioneer Award" at the Music Week Women In Music Awards.[12]

In 2017, Kanya King spoke to the Evening Standard about building the MOBO Awards brand from being a single mother at the age of 16.[5] King also spoke to the NME about diversity and inclusion in creative industry,[13] as well as Music Week about the 22nd MOBO Awards being the strongest yet.[14]

King appeared alongside four multi-millionaire panel members in the ITV series Fortune - Million Pound Giveaway (2007), where members of the panel decide which "contestants" to award no-string grants, based on the merits of their pitch.[15]

In February 2013, King was rated as one of the 100 most powerful women in the United Kingdom by Woman's Hour on BBC Radio 4,[16] and also featured on the BBC's 100 Women.[17]

On 29 October 2015, King was listed by UK-based company Richtopia at number 60 in the list of 100 Most Influential British Entrepreneurs.[18][19]

Honours and awards

CBE insignia

References

  1. "Kanya King - National Portrait Gallery". www.npg.org.uk.
  2. "MOBO awards history". Archived from the original on 26 September 2016. Retrieved 12 June 2010.
  3. King, Lorraine (18 November 2016), "Brent businesswoman and MOBO founder Kanya King scoops music award", Brent & Kilburn Times.
  4. Nielsen, Tina (1 January 2010), "The secret of Kanya King’s success", Director.
  5. Adkins, Adele (7 November 2011), "London's 1000 most influential people 2011: Pop & Rock", Evening Standard.
  6. Mills, Kelly-Ann (25 October 2019). "Raheem Sterling joins Meghan and Stormzy in top 100 most influential black Brits". mirror. Retrieved 20 April 2020.
  7. "Power List 2010: Britain's 100 most influential black people" (Thomson Reuters/JP Morgan Power List), 2 March 2010.
  8. "The Power List 2013", Woman's Hour, BBC Radio 4.
  9. "100 Women: Who took part?". BBC News. 20 October 2013. Retrieved 18 December 2022.
  10. Bagot, Martin (29 October 2015). "Teenage apprentice aged 17 ranked with Lord Sugar and Sir Richard Branson as top entrepreneur". Mirror. Retrieved 15 February 2016.

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