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Nominations sought for Inspiring Leader

The Birmingham Young Professional of the Year (BYPY) committee has received record nominations for its 10th year of awards.

The finalists have been selected and face a tough day of interviews with a panel of judges, chaired by Michelin starred chef Glynn Purnell, on 29 March.

The committee is now looking for nominations for this year’s Inspiring Leader award, which recognises the efforts of individuals who have made a lasting contribution to Birmingham’s business community.

Last year Alan Chatham, director at Birmingham Development Company, won this significant accolade.

Darren Walker, chairman of the BYPY committee and an associate in the corporate team at Cobbetts, said: “I would like to thank everyone who put themselves forward or who nominated someone else for BYPY 10.

“We have received record numbers of nominations for every category and I would like to wish all the finalists the best of luck for judging day.

‘We would now like your help with the BYPY 10 Inspiring Leader Award. During the past 10 years Birmingham’s young professionals have become Birmingham’s leaders and for the last five years the BYPY committee has strived to recognise those individuals who are knowledgeable, supportive and truly inspirational leaders with this award.

“If you have had first hand experience of someone who displays these qualities then please consider nominating them so they can receive the recognition they deserve.
“The Inspiring Leader Award is there to recognise Birmingham’s most influential business people so please give some thought to the people who have inspired you and nominate them.”

Tickets for BYPY are now on sale priced £850 + VAT per table (or £85 + VAT per person for single tickets). To reserve your place please contact Isabel Drabble at the Birmingham Future Office on 0121 632 2200 or via email isabel@birminghamforward.co.uk.

Birmingham Future’s Graduate Apprentice Scheme

Birmingham Future’s Graduate Apprentice Scheme has confirmed three top employers for 2010. Existing Graduate Apprentice employer Deloitte are to be joined by Brewin Dolphin and Birmingham Development Company to support the scheme, which is now in its fifth year.

Set up in 2006, The Graduate Apprentice is run by the Talent Retention and Development Committee and supported by Graduate Advantage. It aims to give one exceptional gradate an unrivalled insight into the vibrant social and professional scene of Birmingham through individual sixteen week placements at three Birmingham based firms.

Graduate Apprentice 2007, TRaD Committee chair and now of Deloitte, Jason Norris said: “I can safely say that experiencing working at the three different firms greatly improved my understanding of how the business world actually operates and was the best career decision that I have made. Deloitte continue to support the scheme following my year, offering the opportunity for the Graduate Apprentice to experience the diverse world of a professional services firm. The scheme continues to provide top class candidates, and Deloitte are delighted to continue to be involved.”

Anthony McCourt from Birmingham Development Company Ltd said: “As developers of Birmingham we were extremely keen to become involved in a scheme which helps to promote and publicise the city as an exciting place to live and work. I sit on the committee that helps administer the scheme and quickly realised the value that both the apprentice and the employer get out of participating in the scheme.”

Stephen Jones, a Divisional Director and Head of the Birmingham office of Brewin Dolphin said: “Brewin Dolphin is proud to support Birmingham Future’s Graduate Apprentice Scheme as we firmly believe in the importance of nurturing the business leaders of the future. The apprentice will have the opportunity to assist in the daily tasks of Investment Managers as well as being able to attend business development events and strategy meetings that will help assist in building up a good understanding of the UK financial markets and global economy.”

For further information, or if anyone you know would benefit from applying to be Birmingham’s fifth Graduate Apprentice, visit www.thegraduateapprentice.co.uk.

BYPY 2010 Launch

On Thursday evening last week we launched Birmingham Young Professional of the Year 2010. I have to say a big thank you to 11 Brindley Place and Argent for hosting the event and providing the food and drinks that we enjoyed.
We were also lucky to have some 10th birthday cakes courtesy of Buttons Bakery. They were delicious, so if you have failed on your New Year’s resolutions, and want to try more of Buttons products please visit their stall at the Brindley Place farmers’ market.
After the event a few hardy souls carried on the party at City Inn who invited us to a welcome cocktail in their bar.
It was an exciting night for all involved in this year’s event. Importantly, I was able to recognise and thank our sponsors for this year’s awards. MACE Group have continued their support from last year, along with Wesleyan. I was also able to confirm new sponsors in law firm, Mills & Reeves and recruitment agency Katie Bard. However, most excitingly we were able to announce Birmingham Development Company, the guys behind the Mailbox and the exciting Cube development, as main sponsors of BYPY 10. I am hugely excited about the superb line up of sponsors and look forward to a successful partnership amongst us all over the next 12 months.
We are very close to confirming a number of further sponsors, so, whilst I won’t mention them by name, I would also like to thank them for their support in anticipation of finalising the deal.
It is a very exciting year for Birmingham Forward and Birmingham Future. 2010 is significant as it is the 20th anniversary of our parent organisation Birmingham Forward and the 10th anniversary of Birmingham Future’s flagship event, Birmingham Young Professional of the Year. BYPY began in 2001 as a vehicle for Birmingham Future to recognise Birmingham’s up and coming talent. It has grown into one of the premium nights in the Birmingham business calendar, and the event to be seen at for the young and not so young of the professional community.
We like to think that BYPY differentiates itself from other award ceremonies. Whilst there are a plethora of industry specific awards we are one of very few awards that recognise talent from across Birmingham’s professional industries. This means BYPY has a unique dynamic and provides the judges with a very interesting challenge when trying to reach a consensus on who is Birmingham’s Young Professional of each year.
Whilst excellence in your business life is essential, our judges do not only look for that. What we want to see in every nominee is that something extra that shows you really are contributing to Birmingham’s business community as well as Birmingham and its people as a whole. As such, we have been lucky enough to meet many talented, driven and inspirational people over the last 9 years.
I like to think that this search for those that make a real contribution to Birmingham has made BYPY the success it is.
At the event I spoke about how you can get involved with BYPY 10 and I thought it would be useful to repeat my thoughts here.
Firstly, you can consider nominating yourself, your colleague or your business associate for the award. Every year we recognise 3 nominees in each of 6 categories: communications, property & construction, financial services, recruitment & training, legal and entrepreneurial. Being involved with the awards is a great opportunity for you and your business to increase their profile in Birmingham. Your name and employer will be liberally publicised leading up to the event and at the event itself. This means coverage in the press, including our annual supplement with the Birmingham Post, and broadcast to 700 people on the night from across the professional community.
Being nominated in itself is also recognition for all the hard work. Nominees work very hard to deliver great professional service to their clients, and also, spend their precious free-time doing more for the benefit of the community as a whole. It is only right that they are celebrated for this effort and we hope that BYPY is a perfect opportunity to do this. We have also seen, over the life of BYPY, that this award has been a platform for opportunities that perhaps might otherwise not have been so readily available.
As well as recognising the young talent in Birmingham we also have a special award to recognise those leaders in our industries that have inspired their younger colleagues. At the event was last year’s inspiring leader, Alan Chatham, from the Birmingham Development Company, as well as Peter Rees-Steer, who won the award in 2008. Whilst it is important to recognise those that are on the way up, it is equally significant that the leaders that nurture the professional environment in which young professionals are given these opportunities are also celebrated.
A third way to be involved is to sponsor the event. Over the last few months the BYPY team have spoken to many businesses across the city about the evnt and, even in this challenging economy, the strength of the awards has shone through. Sponsors are not only a sponsor of one of the most successful and well known events in Birmingham business they are also a sponsor of all that Birmingham Future does. This message that the sponsor’s organisation is standing firmly behind the next generation of professional leaders of this city is a powerful one. And, under the umbrella of Birmingham Future and BYPY, it reaches a broad cross-section of professionals and, through them, their clients.
The final way to be a part of BYPY 10 is to be there. The diverse nature of those that come to BYPY means it is a excellent opportunity to network with a lot of people you know, but even more that you should know better. As well as the networking opportunity we are also committed to making the night itself the best night out of the year for everyone there. Obviously it is a great excuse to get glammed up. And we will work tirelessly to make sure you have great food, a compelling compere and an entertaining night. I can promise you, you will have a great time as we are going to kick the party up a gear this year with live music so we can celebrate, or commiserate long into the night.
Nominations are open for BYPY and inspiring leader, tickets for the event are now available and we still have a limited opportunity for sponsorship. Please check the website for more details.

BIRMINGHAM FUTURE MEET and MIX – 23 NOVEMBER 2009

The latest Birmingham Future Meet & Mix gathering took on a slightly new look as members were treated to a sumptuous evening dinner in the lavish surroundings of the Directors’ Suite at Villa Park. The event was further enhanced by the amusing and insightful words of the 2009 BYPY Winner of the Inspiring Leader Award, Alan Chatham of the Birmingham Development Company.
Alan proved to be a most engaging and entertaining speaker regaling the audience with tales of his upbringing in Glasgow, his alternative approach to education (showing far more interest in learning to play the guitar instead), his determination not to be a banker, his 10 years in the construction industry as a Quantity Surveyor (in Rugby) before finally moving into the property industry with a London company that had taken on responsibility for the development of Brindley Place.
This is where it seems Alan truly found his vocation and his team at BDC are currently in the process of working on the final phase of The Mailbox – The Cube – with completion due in June 2010. Yet another example of BDC’s pioneering work in mixed use development in Birmingham. They are also in the process of submitting plans for the development of the Birmingham Post & Mail building too.
Listening to Alan, it became clear very quickly exactly why he was such a worthy winner of the BYPY Inspiring Leader Award. In imparting his wisdom on Birmingham Future members, Alan demonstrated a refreshingly simple yet very effective approach to management, leadership and the pursuit of success. Here are a few of Alan’s top tips:
• Believe in yourself and be ambitious
• Get stuck in and be positive
• Never underestimate the role that fate can play
• Find a good boss
• Work with good people and ensure you have a good time along the way
• Be flexible
• Take more (calculated) risks
• Read the Economist for three months (and your mates will think you’re very clever!)
Alan appears to be spurred on by his desire to do something different and prove people wrong whilst helping move Birmingham forward and showing immense pride in the city. He also graciously acknowledged the hardworking contributions made by his colleagues and having personally spoken to some of them at the dinner it was pretty evident that Alan is definitely doing something right.
Alan summed up both his career and his journey thus far in simply one word – Brilliant. I suppose if you turn up for work one morning and you are given the task of naming all the streets in Brindley Place (one of Alan’s many claims to fame!) then I guess there are worse things to do for a day job!
Many thanks to everyone at Aston Villa Football Club for supporting the event and in particular for arranging the stadium tours exclusively for our members on the night.
See you all at the next Meet & Mix in 2010!
Ateeq Ahmed (Associate, Harvey Ingram LLP)