Biography
Sunny Lambe is an elected Southwark Labour and Cooperative Councillor representing the South Bermondsey Ward since May 2014. Sunny is the author of a biographical book entitled “UNBROKEN-A Dream for My Sister” which was published by Xliblis Publishing in February 2022 and available on Amazon in paperback and electronic version.
Sunny is a community leader and business management consultant with over 30 years’ experience in business and enterprise development, mentoring, youth and women empowerment, including self-employment support. He has also worked on numerous local, regional and national governments’ self-employment and economic empowerment initiatives cutting across public, private and voluntary third sectors for over 25 years.
Sunny has lived in Southwark, South London since 1986. Sunny was elected the first union leader for part time postal workers between 1989 and 1994; fighting successfully for improved working conditions. Sunny has served in numerous voluntary positions including Tenants and Residents Associations, corporate, local schools and college governing boards.
Sunny has also founded and worked on numerous community development and empowerment initiatives, which include Black Labour Movement UK, Peckham Supplementary School, Southwark Youth Enterprise Project, Confederation of African Professionals UK, Building Blocks Initiative, Black Business Club, Ethno News, annual Achievement Recognition Awards and many more.
Sunny is an alumnus of the University of Oxford’s School of Government OBV Pathways to Success Programme. Sunny is very passionate about equality, diversity, fairness and social justice. Sunny is committed to ensuring that no community or individual is left behind.
Sunny has received numerous civic and professional recognition awards for his contribution to community development and empowerment support, which include Southwark Council’s Civic Award “Liberty of the Old Metropolitan Borough of
Camberwell”.
Location
Bermondsey, SE16 4DB, Southwark, London, Greater London, England, United Kingdom