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BPS Birmingham Future unveils new top team

Chairman and deputy chairman appointed as new partnership launched in conjunction with Aston Business School

BPS Birmingham Future's new chairman Tara Tomes (left) with outgoing chairman Rebecca Simkiss

Business networking body BPS Birmingham Future has appointed its new chairman and deputy chairman for the coming year.

Tara Tomes, founder of PR agency East Village, takes over the chair while Kathryn Small, business development manager at law firm Gowling WLG, steps into the deputy chair's role.

Ms Tomes succeeds Rebecca Simkiss, co-founder of recruitment agency SimkissGuy, after a year as chairman.

The appointments will be officially announced at a dinner in Birmingham tonight along with the news of a new initiative to be run in partnership with Aston Business School called Birmingham Future Leadership Development Programme.

It will aim to offer members of BPS Birmingham Future the chance to develop their leadership skills and applications will open in September.

During its first year, the initiative is looking to recruit up to 30 young professionals to take part in the nine-month programme.

Looking back at her time in post, Ms Simkiss will say: "This summer saw the first Professional Services Week.

"An initiative created to specifically find effective ways in which to engage with young people residing in the city’s schools and provide them with an opportunity to sample what we called the three Ds - demystify our sector, demonstrate the wealth of opportunities available and discover.