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Future Faces Future Faces Chamber Patrons


Contact: Anna Assinder T: 0121 607 1836


New Members • Shanakay-Millington (Edgbaston Park Hotel)


• Judith Scholes (BHSF) • Surdavshan Chan (Dynaamic) • Dr Manisha Patel (MES) • Roisin Caffrey (Stans Café) • Amjad ‘Mo’ Ibn-Abdul (Alternative Bridging)


• Daniel Latham • Ceri Davies (More Mascots) • Ralvera Toma (The Ivy) • Richard Chiswell (The Ivy) • Simon Warren (The Ivy) • Emma Kelly (The Ivy) • Justina Butkas (The Ivy ) • Dean Taylor (WPR Agency Ltd) • Migle Dolobauskaite (Gaucho) • Lauren Beech (Gaucho) • Tim Mobbs (BVU) • Rosemary Major (Anthony Collins Solicitors)


• Willmott Dixon • Danielle Guthrie (LID Project) • Elise Hewett (Liquid PR) • Huma Whitehouse (Liquid PR) • Hollie Jones (Liquid PR) • Abigail Reeves (Liquid PR) • Cosmo Gilbert (Liquid PR) • Kerry Mccloy (Bell Cornwall) • Emma Whittaker (Bell Cornwall) • Ben Newcombe (Bell Cornwall) • Rhea Reynolds (Bell Cornwall) • Grace Cambert (Bell Cornwall)


Upcoming Events


Fourth annual awards shortlist announced


Ready for the awards: Alexandra Hutchinson (vice-president of Future Faces), Hayley Porter (vice- president of Future Faces), Sian Averill (president of Future Faces) and Anna Assinder (Future Faces manager) at this year’s dinner and awards venue, Birmingham Symphony Hall


Future Faces, the young professionals’ arm of Greater Birmingham Chambers of Commerce (GBCC) has announced the shortlist for its fourth annual awards. The winners will be revealed at the Future


Faces’ annual dinner and awards ceremony at Birmingham Symphony Hall on 31 August. This year’s awards include a new ‘Third Sector’


award category, in order to recognise the hard work being done by young professionals in the voluntary and charity sector. This year’s awards attracted a record number of


entries, which were judged by Tom Charman, the Future Face of Greater Birmingham 2017 and CEO of KOMPASS, Louise Teboul, operations director at Common Purpose, Rob Pollard, CEO of Lightbox Digital, Aman Sidhu, Equality, Diversity and Inclusion manager at Balfour Beatty Vinci and Russell Jeans, chief operating officer at the GBCC. Russell, who chaired the judging panel, said:


James White


Future Faces Professional Development session with James White, Winner of The Apprentice 2017 12/07/2018 17:30 - 19:30


Future Faces Social Networking 26/07/2018 17:30 - 20:00


Future Faces Social Networking 09/08/2018 17:30 - 20:00


Future Faces Annual Dinner & Awards 2018 31/08/2018 18:00 - 23:00


Book here: www.greaterbirminghamchambers.com/ networking-events/events-calendar/listing


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“Future Faces has grown significantly this year, and the standard of entries that we have received has reflected the growth that this Chamber has experienced. These awards demonstrate the excellent young professionals we have in Greater Birmingham, and celebrate their hard work and achievements.” Anna Assinder, Future Faces manager, said:


“We have had another record breaking year of quality entries, with a total 20 per cent increase. “With this increase, we have also seen a more


diverse range of entries this year, which is a fantastic testament to the range of young professionals thriving in Greater Birmingham and bodes very well for the future leaders of our city.” The shortlisted candidates are:


Future Face of Arts and Culture Aimee Spinks, Aimee Spinks Photography; Alicia Daniels, Aston Performing Arts Academy; Daniel Alcorn, Badego; Anisa Haghdadi, Free Radical (Beatfreeks Arts); Laura Tellwright, Town Hall Symphony Hall


Future Face of Entrepreneurship Blair Innes Davies, Davies + Scothorn; Joe Kibbler, icarusparts.com; Angus Drummond,


Limitless Travel; Amy Cunningham, The Strings Club Ltd; Kasim Choudhry, ThinkFest Events


Future Face of Technology and Innovation sponsored by Innovation Birmingham Joshua Turbill, Clevercherry; Hamish Jefford, Curium Solutions Ltd; Kari Lawler, Lawler Industries; Simon Evans, Subsidium Managed Solutions Limited; Mateusz Siatrak, UK Power Reserve


Future Face of Industry Matt Lofts, Balfour Beatty Vinci; Aurore Vertueux, Balfour Beatty Vinci; Sara Czechowicz, Jacobs; Nicole Plowman, KEP Print Group Ltd; Alexander Vit, UK Power Reserve


Future Face of Sales, Marketing and Communications Beth Sadler, Aston University; Rebecca Halbert, GVA; Naeem Alvi, Notepad; Oliver Hills, Updates Media; Charles Pette, Birmingham Hippodrome


Future Face of Legal Michelle Chapman, Irwin Mitchell LLP; Zoe Jayne Smith, Irwin Mitchell LLP; Emma Noble, Pinsent Masons LLP; David Walters, St Ives Chambers; Vic Younis, Wall James Chappell


Future Face of Finance Jaccy Gascoyne, Deutsche Bank; Daniel Jones, Jabco Capital Ltd; Jonathan Bennett, Mazars LLP; Richard Tidball, Mazars LLP; Katie Taylor, Oxbridge Home Learning


Future Face of Third Sector Hamish Shilliday, Compton Care; Neelam Heera, Cysters; Ceri Davies, More Mascots Please CIC; Jack Skinner, Sport 4 Life UK; Elizabeth Doyle, Wolverhampton Grand Theatre


One of the winners of the eight sector awards


will also win the prestigious Future Face of Greater Birmingham award sponsored by Common Purpose. The winner will also receive a place on Common Purpose’s streetwise mba programme worth more than £5,000.


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