
About this Event
Please note that this is a screening event and the panel will not be appearing in person at Central Library.
Celebrate Black History Month with stories from Inspiring Entrepreneurs! Join us for a panel discussion celebrating Black entrepreneurs who are breaking barriers, building legacies and reshaping industries. From transforming retail and food to revolutionising beauty and broadcasting, this event offers real insight into building wealth through entrepreneurship.
Hosted by BBC 1Xtra's Richie Brave, this engaging event will highlight real stories of purpose-driven leadership, innovation and wealth building. Whether you're just starting out or looking to scale your business, this session will leave you energised and equipped to build your own legacy.
On the day expect to:
- Hear from social impact entrepreneurs changing how we support Black-owned businesses
- Discover how food, culture and heritage can be turned into a thriving business
- Learn how innovation and sustainability are transforming the beauty industry
- Gain insights into navigating funding, scaling, and authentic brand building
- Be inspired by stories of resilience, creativity and community connection
Speaker Bios
Moderator
Richie Brave, Broadcaster, BBC 1Xtra
Richie Brave is a presenter, journalist and broadcaster known for his work on BBC 1Xtra, BET, Channel 4 and more. With over a decade of community work, Richie brings lived experience into powerful conversations that spotlight social justice and amplify marginalised voices. He is the host of BBC 1Xtra’s 1Xtra Talks, where he explores the realities of Black communities across the UK through bold, thought-provoking dialogue.
Speaker 1
Khalia Ismain, Founder of Jamii and social impact entrepreneur
Khalia Ismain is the founder of Jamii, a loyalty platform championing Black-owned businesses in the UK. Since launching in 2016, she has driven over £1.9 million in sales, grants and advertising, while helping thousands of entrepreneurs thrive. An award-winning social impact entrepreneur, Khalia is reshaping how major retailers, media and corporates engage with underrepresented founders.
Speaker 2
Mike Williams, Co-founder of Flake Bake
Mike Williams is the co-founder of Flake Bake, the UK’s largest handmade Jamaican patty brand. After studying Economics and Politics at the University of Sussex, Mike joined his father Paul to build Flake Bake from a small Peckham bakery into a national success. Their signature patties blend authentic Jamaican flavours with a focus on quality, culture and consistency. Flake Bake has since won multiple awards, including Channel 4’s Aldi’s Next Big Thing and secured a major nationwide listing with Aldi.
Speaker 3
Varaidzo Tendai Moyo, CEO of Ruka
Tendai Moyo is the founder and CEO of Ruka, a haircare brand creating sustainable, patent-pending alternatives to human hair. With a background from LSE and Bain & Co, she has raised over £7 million in funding and led Ruka to global recognition. An award-winning entrepreneur, Tendai Moyo is redefining the hair extensions industry through innovation, inclusivity and community-driven design.
Event Venue & Nearby Stays
Meeting Room 2, 4th Floor, Liverpool Central Library, Liverpool, United Kingdom
GBP 0.00
