Kemi Adegoke selected as Parliamentary candidate in Dulwich & West Norwood
Kemi Adegoke, a local conservative activist has been selected by the Dulwich and West Norwood Conservatives to fight Tessa Jowell at the next General Election.
Wimbledon-born Kemi has an Engineering Degree from the University of Sussex and is currently studying for a law degree part-time at Birkbeck College. She is a Chartered Member of the British Computer Society and currently works as a systems analyst at the RBS group.
Kemi is active in the local community as a school governor at St. Thomas the Apostle College in Peckham and at Jubilee Primary school in Tulse Hill. She takes a keen interest in housing, education and youth issues in South London and apart from her activities as a school governor, is also a board member of Charlton Triangle Housing Association. She also teaches chess to pupils at the Bishop Challoner School For Girls in Tower Hamlets in her spare time.
Kemi says: “It is a privilege to get the chance to chance to fight an election and hopefully represent my local area in parliament. I live in one of the most deprived boroughs in the country and believe that we need someone who actually lives in the area and who understands what is happening locally to represent our interests in Westminster.”