The Future Faces division of the Greater Birmingham Chambers of Commerce has announced the shortlist for the Greater Birmingham Young Professional of the Year awards.

The winners will be announced at the annual dinner and awards, taking place on Friday 22 September at the Eastside Rooms.

Sophie Poduval-Morrell, Future Faces manager, said: “We have had a record number of applications for the awards this year. It is the most applications we have ever had for the young professionals division of the Chamber.” Over 60 young professionals across Greater Birmingham have been shortlisted for this years’ awards, spanning over a wide range of sectors and professions.

The shortlist for this year’s 13 categories are as follows:

Greater Birmingham Apprentice of the Year

Eathan Robinson- Jericho

Abbie Veasey- WSP

Brandon Laroiya-McCarron- Claritas Tax

Hannah Wright- Digital Innovators

Daniel Evans- Jacobs

Haider Malik- Trowers & Hamlins LLP

GBYPY- Change and Sustainability

Philippa Beard- Jacobs

James Crawley- Jacobs

Kimberley Jassal- Arup

Laura Bate- The Chartered Institute of Payroll Professionals 

GBYPY- Creative Arts and Culture

Zaylie-Dawn Wilson- Birmingham Hippodrome

Fahmida Choudhury- Punch Records

Asha Johal- Ambience Arts

Romanah Buchanan- ELOQUENT DANCE / ELOQUENT ARTS CENTRE 

GBYPY- Engineering and Manufacturing

Peter Nichols- Hollis

Alex Vickers- Jacobs

Kirsty Cover- FleetMilne

Sian Hopkins- Arup 

GBYPY- Finance

Nadia Smith- Quilter Private Client Advisers

Harriet Saunders- The FSE Group

Katrania Lowers- Colmore Partners

Faye Jacklin- Claritas Tax Limited

Adam Keates- Claritas Tax Limited

Hannah Ellis- Lloyds Bank 

GBYPY- Legal

Zoe Evans- Shoosmiths

Marissa Jacquet- GROVE TOMPKINS BOSWORTH

Sophie Bolton- Gateley Legal

Janai Parker- Gateley

Alice Kinder- Bexley Beaumont Limited

Lucy Williams- Higgs LLP 

GBYPY- People and Wellbeing

David Lett- Shoosmiths LL

Mandeep Kaur Sidhu- Primark

Harpreet Dhaliwal- Deutsche Bank

Iona Wolvers- Mitchells & Butlers 

GBYPY- Retail and Hospitality

Lauren Kelly- Mosaic Pub and Dining (Pioneer City Pub Company)

Sigita Pjampite- Unique Venues Birmingham

Georgina Butler- Blackberry Productions

Valentine Rey- Amadeus

GBYPY- Sales, Marketing and Communications

Kate Gooderham- Liquid

Tom Green- mSix&Partners

Claudia Congrave- Shoosmiths

Tom Bower- Woods Hardwick

Graham Allsopp- Ark Media Video Productions

Jasmine Caine- Rewired PR 

GBYPY- Start-ups, Enterprise and Entrepreneurship

Wesley Foster- Eleven Views

Frankie Lewns- Bloomwise

Paulina Poziomska- Volt-Age

Aisha Hussain- Aisha Realty

GBYPY- Technology and Innovation

Benjamin Roberts- Medilink Midlands

Andrew Ward- Scorchsoft Ltd

Philip Costin- Correla

Laura Hunt- Intercity Technology Limited

Indu Saini- British Telecommunications

Paris Lalousis- Bloomwise

GBYPY- Third Sector

Lewis Wastell- Culture Recruitment

Pauline Tomlinson- YMCA Heart of England

Camila Poccard- United By 2022 Legacy Charity

Nikhwat Marawat- The Delicate Mind 

GBYPY- Training and Education

Mathew Akrigg- Chartered Institute of Payroll Professionals

Myia Khela- Maze Tuition

Harry Paige- Digital Innovators

Ilisha Masaun- Econominds 

The overall winner from the sector categories will be crowned the Greater Birmingham Young Professional of the Year 2023 and will be awarded a fully-funded MBA from Aston University. There is also a bonus category: Future Faces President’s Award, chosen by the Future Faces division’s President, Kasim Choudhry.