
Chuka Umunna
Chuka Umunna is the head of sustainable solutions and the green economy for investment banking at JP Morgan. A former Labour MP in the UK, he is now involved in promoting sustainable investment practices within one of the world's largest financial institutions, although he has faced scrutiny over the bank's investments in companies with questionable environmental records.
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Zohran Mamdani’s ascent joins a formidable constellation of African-origin leaders reshaping Western political landscapes, including Barack Obama, Ilhan Omar, Hakeem Jeffries, David Lammy, Kemi Badenoch, Chi Onwurah, Chuka Umunna, Sibeth Ndiaye, Ahmed Hussen, and Sylvana Simons.
Mamdani’s rise is a continental summons – The Mail & GuardianFoot includes a fictitious dinner with former Labour MP Chuka Umunna in his show Dissolve.
‘I’d had 28 years of depression – now it was gone’: Comic Paul Foot on three seconds that changed his life | ComedyChuka Umunna, now head of sustainable solutions at JP Morgan, was contacted about the environmental risks associated with the bank's investments.
JP Morgan’s ‘sustainable’ funds invested £200m in mining giant Glencore | Environment


















