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Future Faces Future Faces Chamber Patrons


Contact: Anna Assinder T: 0845 6036650


Young ambassadors: The 2018-19 Future Faces executive committee Committee nominations are open


The process is underway to selected five new members to join the Future Faces committee for 2019-20. The committee – comprising a president, up


to three vice presidents and 10 committee members – meets every six weeks to discuss and contribute ideas relating to the organisation and


New Members


Hannah Borg (Cherished UK) Heather Maclaurin (SAMPAD) James Plant (Heligan Capital Partners) Liam Bradley (Midven) Simba Rwambiwa (CCL Group Ltd) Andrew Plant (CCL Group Ltd) TBC (Craft Dining Rooms) Sean Cheung (Midland Capital Ltd) Jamie Harper (BFAST Fitness) Deborah Collin (Birmingham City University) Charli Nolan (Solihull Solo) Lucy Cashmore (Solutions Recruitment) Jenny Mahal (Grant Thornton LLP) Ben Goodman (Digital Glue) Alok Pandya (Ola Cabs) Lisa Smith (Open College Network) TBC (Back 2 Work) Sam Payne (Sport Birmingham) Gibran Butt


its activities. The deadline for applications is 5pm on Tuesday 5 November and members will then be asked to vote between Wednesday 6 and Friday 22 November. New committee members are required to


attend at least 75 per cent of committee meetings and eight Future Faces events per year,


Rachel Farrington (Acorns Children’s Hospice Trust) Dan Stokes (Prime Accountants) Carina Jheeta (Schofield Associates) Gabriella Nordin (Prime Accountants) Natalija Carlsson (Prime Accountants) Joe Laird (Prime Accountants) Molly Davies (Prime Accountants) Liam Hackett (Prime Accountants) James Burbridge (Prime Accountants) TBC (Pearl Comms) Tom Clarke-Forrest (Sport 4 Life) Chris Dawkins (Antser Tech Solutions) Ryan Sian (Randd UK Ltd) Lewis Pritchard (Randd UK LTD) Michael James Scarth Chloe Edwards (NetWatch Global Limited) Rochelle Fergus-Dormer (NetWatch Global Limited) Wleed Haq (Superfood World) Shapla Begum (Freeths LLP) Ommanuel Obareti (Freeths LLP) Martina Farska (Freeths LLP)


as well as promoting the organisation as ambassadors. The five new members will be announced at the Future Faces AGM at Canalside, The Cube on 27 November. This will be followed by the election of vice


presidents via an anonymous vote at the first committee meeting after the AGM.


Aston University in


search for mentors Future Faces patron Aston University is searching for mentors from the business community to join its Professional Mentoring Scheme. Mentors will be required to commit around


one hour per month to provide mentoring to second-year undergraduates. The scheme runs until May 2020 and


applications are being invited from all sectors.


For more information or to apply to become a mentor contact Sara Rai Kullar on mentoring@aston.ac.uk


Upcoming Events


Session with KPMG chair Karl Edge Date: 12/11/2019 Time: 17.30 – 20.30 Venue: Alpha Works


Future Faces AGM and Social Date: 27/11/2019 Time: 17.30 – 20.00 Venue: Canalside at The Cube


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