Funke Abimbola

Dr. (Honorary) Funke Abimbola, MBE is a Nigerian businesswoman, lawyer, public speaker and TV contributor. She is advocating for diversity across UK society with a specific focus on the legal profession.

Funke Abimbola

Born
Nigeria
NationalityNigerian
Alma materNewcastle University
Known forGeneral Counsel, Legal Work and Public Service
Websitefunkeabimbola.com

Abimbola attended Newcastle University to study law.[1] She had a son while working with Campbell Hooper.

Early life and education

Abimbola comes from a family of medical doctors.[2] She was educated at Burgess Hill Girls.[3] She did not study medicine because of her fear for "pains and blood" (algophobia and hemophobia). She obtained her law degree from Newcastle University.[4] She travelled to Nigeria in the mid-1990s to sit the Nigerian Bar examination.[1] Abimbola became a mother at the age of 28 years while working with Campbell Hooper.[1] In the year 2000, she qualified as an in-house solicitor.[5] Her father died in 2012 after being diagnosed with cancer.[6][7]

Career

Abimbola became the most senior black solicitor for Roche's pharmaceutical operations in the UK, Ireland, Gibraltar and Malta.[8] She qualified as a solicitor in-house in 2000.[5]

She went to Nigeria for the preparation for the Nigerian Bar examination. While there, she worked with F. O. Akinrele & Co.[7]

After her return to the UK from Nigeria in the mid-1990s, she worked with Wembley Plc where she qualified as a corporate/commercial lawyer. She later moved to Campbell Hooper where she became a solicitor.[7] In 2012, she joined Roche UK with the position of Managing Counsel (UK and Ireland). She also served as UK Data Protection Officer. In December 2015, she became the general counsel and company secretary of the same organisation and was promoted to general counsel and head of financial compliance in January 2017.

She encountered challenges securing an entry-level job in the UK. According to First 100 Years, "I found it extremely difficult to secure an entry-level position when I finished the QLTT (now QLTS) transfer test and needed to gain experience before qualification. To get my foot in the door, I drew up a list of the top 100 law firms specialising in corporate law and did the same with the top 50 in-house teams. I then proceeded to cold-call the heads of department at all 150 organisations. This led to several interviews, including one with a major, fully listed PLC. At that interview, the head of legal (who is English but whose partner is of Asian descent) asked me if I thought my race had been a factor in me not getting interviews with other organisations. That was, honestly, the first time I had even considered race as being something that could inhibit my progress. Thankfully, I was offered a role by her and was able to qualify as a solicitor in-house."

Abimbola is a strong advocate of corporate and social diversity.[9] As a public speaker and legal practitioner, she was recognised and won many awards for her work. In 2013 she was featured in Diversity League Table publication as one of the Black Solicitors. In 2014, she was nominated for a National Diversity Award, and in the same year she was nominated for the Law Society Excellence Awards. In 2015, she won a Positive Role Model Award.[10] In 2010, she was appointed governor of Uxbridge College, London, on a four-year term.[11]

She received a 'Point of Light' award from the UK Prime Minister in October 2016, recognising the impact of her voluntary diversity work in the UK. In June 2017, she was awarded the M.B.E. (Member of the Order of the British Empire) by HM Queen Elizabeth II for services to diversity in the legal profession and to young people.

She received an honorary doctor of laws from the University of Hertfordshire in September 2019, recognising her contributions to social and corporate diversity.

Awards and recognition

YearClassCategoryAwarding body
2015 WinnerPositive Role Model (Gender) AwardNational Diversity Awards 2015
2015 WinnerCareer Woman of the Year AwardWomen4Africa
2015 WinnerOutstanding Woman in Professional ServicesPrecious Award
2015 WinnerInspiring Member of the YearInclusive Network Awards
2015 Certificate of MeritBritish Citizen Awards 2015
2016 WinnerOutstanding Diva of the yearDivas of Colour
2016 WinnerInternational Diva of the YearDivas of Colour
2016 WinnerBest Public SpeakerCA Awards by C. Hub Magazine
2016 WinnerBest Non-fictionCA Awards by C. Hub Magazine
2016 RecognitionRecognition award for outstanding achievements and contributionsWomen4Africa
2016 Point of LightVolunteers AwardUK Prime Minister 2016
2017 M.B.E. (Member of the Order of the British Empire)For services to diversity in the legal profession and to young peopleHM Queen Elizabeth II
2019 L.L.D. (Honorary Doctor of Laws)For contributions to social and corporate diversityThe University of Hertfordshire

Sources:[8][10]

See also

References

  1. Eduardo Reyes. "Funke Abimbola". The Law Society Gazette. Retrieved 29 June 2016.
  2. "106 seconds with… Funke Abimbola, Managing Counsel for Roche UK, diversity champion, speaker and proud mother". 6th Sense. Retrieved 29 June 2016.
  3. "Catching Up With 'Old Girl' Funke Abimbola". Burgess Hill Girls. Retrieved 3 October 2017.
  4. "General Counsel & Company Secretary (Roche UK)". aspiring solicitors. Archived from the original on 16 August 2016. Retrieved 30 June 2016.
  5. "Funke Abimbola". First100years. Retrieved 29 June 2016.
  6. "Inspirational Woman: Funke Abimbola. Solicitor for one of the world's largest biotech companies". We are the City. Retrieved 29 June 2016.
  7. Ruxandra Iordache. "Careers counsel for aspiring lawyers: Roche's Funke Abimbola". Legal Business. Retrieved 29 June 2016.
  8. Women4Africa. "Funke Abimbola: Profile of an achiever". The Guardian. Retrieved 29 June 2016.
  9. "INTERVIEW: FUNKE ABIMBOLA GENERAL COUNSEL AND COMPANY SECRETARY, ROCHE". Legal 500. Retrieved 7 July 2016.
  10. "General Counsel & Company Secretary, Roche UK". Speakers4Schools. Retrieved 7 July 2016.
  11. IBB Solicitors. "Funke Abimbola appointed governor of Uxbridge College". Retrieved 8 July 2016.
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