Free 12-month membership for young Tamworth professionals Applications close 22 March Chamber Commerce membership supports young professionals to expand knowledge and skills
Young talented business professionals across Tamworth are being encouraged to apply for a FREE 12-month membership to Future Faces Chamber of Commerce.
Tamworth Borough Council have linked with Greater Birmingham Chambers of Commerce’s young professional division to sponsor 10 places across the Tamworth area. These free places are aimed at young professionals within local businesses, offering professional development, the opportunity to network, and be recognised for their talent across Greater Birmingham.
Future Faces, a division of the wider Greater Birmingham Chamber of Commerce, counts over 500 people as members and exists to support employees aged between 18 and 35 in their ongoing professional development and to grow their networks with a range of events, awards, online tutorials and mentoring programmes and the council.
Tamworth Borough Council supported a similar link up prior to the Covid-19 pandemic and historically engagement with young people in business in the Tamworth area, including in the young professional category at the annual SLTC Awards, has been positive with various organisations including Pure Cloud Solutions, Euro Car Parts, KEP Print and Adams Moore Accountants having their staff represented in recent years.
The ongoing development in the town centre with South Staffordshire College moving their site into Market Square in 2025 was another reason for the planned support.
Councillor Andrew Cooper, Interim Portfolio Holder for Town Centre and Assets, at Tamworth Borough Council said: “Future Faces is an excellent opportunity for diverse, talented, young professionals to expand their skills and knowledge within a programme that offers professional support and a strong network of business contacts.
“Tamworth has 10 FREE places to offer individuals that are looking to take advantage of this amazing membership. Greater Birmingham Chambers of Commerce have created this annual membership to help network, develop and recognise young professionals across all sectors.”
Lichfield and Tamworth Chamber President, Fiona Rouse, Operations Director at PI-KEM, wished to thank the support of the council for offering the opportunity to young people in Tamworth and looks forward to a successful first year of the programme.
“It’s fantastic that the team at Tamworth Borough Council see the benefit of offering this support to our local business community and as a business owner myself, based in our town, who has put many of our young employees through the Future Faces programme in recent years, I can absolutely see the benefit of encouraging the next leaders in your business to get out, meet their peers, learn from senior figures across the business community and learn skills that will hold them in good stead as their careers progress.”
Sophie Poduval-Morrell, Division Director of the Future Faces Chamber of Commerce said: “Our division of the chamber is open to any young person working in business from anywhere in our locality across Greater Birmingham and the support of Tamworth Borough Council will be a huge help in further promoting the opportunities we offer throughout Staffordshire.
“In the last 12 months we have seen a marked increase in members from the Staffordshire area join, welcomed Adam Gadbsy an Operations Manager working in Tamworth at PI-KEM onto our executive committee who also won our Ambassador of the Year Award, as well as hosting quarterly events in Lichfield, Tamworth, Burntwood and Burton alongside a wide range of online and in-person events across Birmingham to offer support to young professionals and I look forward to meeting the new cohort.”
Businesses looking to apply for a place must be located in the Tamworth borough; two place per business are available. More information is available at: Future Faces Funded Membership Application Form (office.com). Closing date is Friday 22 March 2024.
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