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Arup civil engineer crowned chamber's Future Face of Greater Birmingham

Michal Nowinski won the sustainability award before being crowned overall winner at this year's online ceremony

From left: Arup's Michal Nowinski was named Future Face of Greater Birmingham 2021, with Ineta Svedaite from Fazenda who won the retail and hospitality category and Cysters founder Neelam Heera who took home the charity and social enterprise award

A civil engineer who has worked on the HS2 high-speed rail project has been named Future Face of Greater Birmingham 2021.

Michal Nowinski, who is a highway specialist with global engineering consultancy Arup in Solihull, won the sustainability award before being chosen from the other category winners to take home the top honour.

This year's edition of the annual awards for under 35s business talent was a combined Future Faces and Birmingham Young Professional of the Year awards.

It follows the merger last year of the latter's organiser BPS Birmingham into Future Faces which is the young persons' membership arm of Greater Birmingham Chambers of Commerce.

Mr Nowinski, who is originally from Poland, started his career in the industry in 2009 with international construction engineering company Egis in Katowice and later achieved a first-class degree in civil engineering at the Silesian University of Technology.

He moved to the º£½ÇÊÓÆµ in 2016 when he joined Arup, achieving chartered engineer status earlier this year, and has developed his role at Arup to include holistic assessment, highway design, 3D modelling and road safety audits.

He has worked on phase 2a of HS2, which will run between Birmingham and Crewe, and away from the office has taken part in Birmingham City University's Career+ mentoring programme and been involved in a series of events to help students navigate the prospects of a career in the civil engineering industry.