The shortlist for an awards scheme celebrating the Birmingham city region's top young professionals has been announced.
The fifth annual Future Faces Awards will recognise business achievement across nine different categories and among those to receive multiple nominations for 2019 are HS2, Mazars and Squire Patton Boggs.
This year's overall Future Face of Greater Birmingham, chosen from these category winners, will receive a fully funded executive MBA scholarship at headline sponsor Aston University.
The awards are run by the young professionals' arm of Greater Birmingham Chambers of Commerce.
The 2019 shortlist is:
Arts & Culture
Daniel Alcorn, Birmingham Design Festival/Substrakt
Alexander Goetschel, Royal Sutton Coldfield Community Town Hall Trust
Talisha Johnson, BBC
Remy Lloyd, Wolverhampton Grand Theatre
Amy Stutz, Birmingham Hippodrome
Charity & Social Enterprise
Emily Boate, John Taylor Hospice
Tom Clarke-Forrest, Sport 4 Life º£½ÇÊÓÆµ
Mabel Duncombe, CHICKS (Country Holidays for Inner City Kids)
Anisa Haghdadi, Beatfreeks Arts
Kiran Kaur, GirlDreamer
Entrepreneurship
Mac Alonge, The Equal Group
Katie Buckingham, Altruist Enterprises º£½ÇÊÓÆµ
Derry Holt, OneUp Sales
Tru Powell, The Alternative Events Company
Reena Salhan, Green Sisters
Finance
Maisie Gallagher, Marsh
Jaccy Gascoyne, Santander º£½ÇÊÓÆµ
Caroline Laudren, Deutsche Bank
Katie Taylor, Oxbridge
Trystan Shaw, Mazars
Laurel Windsor, Mazars
Industry
Andrew Clarke, High Speed Two
Latisha Dhir, Avison Young
Sunil Johal, Argent
Sabah Hussain, Xoserve
Hannah Leggatt, High Speed Two
Michal Nowinski, Arup
Legal
Michelle Adams, Squire Patton Boggs
Kate Bailey, Squire Patton Boggs
Alice Kinder, Anthony Collins Solicitors
Lydia Stone-Fewings, Mills & Reeve
Natalie Welch, Mills & Reeve
Public Sector & Education
Atif Ali, Birmingham City Council
Dal Darroch, The Football Association
Uttaran Datta, NHS
Rochelle Edwards, The University of Law
Sapreena Kumari, Aston University
Sales, Marketing & Communications
Naeem Alvi, Notepad
Nicole Plowman, KEP Print Group
Beth Sadler, Aston University
Savannah Seger, Oxbridge
Luke Southall, Oaks Consultancy
Technology & Innovation
Jacob Faulkner, Ordos Studio
Tom Goodman, University of Birmingham
Leigh Nigel Purnell, Petalite
Luke Southan, Aston University
Joshua Turbill, McDonald Butler Associates
This year's judging panel comprised poet Casey Bailey, disability rights advocate Shani Dhanda, Aston University's executive director of business engagement Mark Smith, Common Purpose's operations director Louise Teboul and Future Face of 2018 Rebecca Halbert.
Anjum Khan, chairman of the panel and a director at the Asian Business Chamber of Commerce, said: "The judges were overwhelmed by the sheer volume and exemplary quality demonstrated in this year's nominations.
"This shortlist, everyone who was nominated and the winners are clear examples of the hard-working, dedicated and flourishing young professionals which live and work in Greater Birmingham."
The award ceremony takes place at the ICC in Birmingham on September 20.