25 Sep 2023

Theatre creative crowned Greater Birmingham Young Professional of the Year

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A young creative who has transformed the education, community, talent development and access programmes at one of the region's leading arts venues has been named the Greater Birmingham Young Professional of the Year.

Zaylie-Dawn Wilson, head of creative partnerships at Birmingham's Hippodrome theatre, took home the top prize at the Greater Birmingham Young Professional of the Year Awards, having also triumphed in the Creative Arts and Culture Category.

The awards ceremony, hosted by Greater Birmingham Chambers of Commerce's young professionals arm Future Faces, took place at the Eastside Rooms, with around 600 people in attendance.

Headline sponsors were Aston University and Schumacher Packaging, while the event was compered by BBC 1XTRA DJ and presenter Kaylee Golding.

Judges commented that Zaylie-Dawn “brought creativity and energy to all areas of her interview.”

They added: “She showed mastery of her craft, whilst clearly understanding how her impact can continue to benefit the city and its people.”

In her role at the Hippodrome, the 35-year-old has supported young creatives, artists, schools and communities from across the Birmingham area - particularly those from disadvantaged programmes - by developing the region's biggest theatre education programme.

She worked with young people from the city-region to develop a young advocates programme, which has become a central voice in the theatre's development.

In addition to her duties at the Hippodrome, Zaylie-Dawn supported the Birmingham 2022 cultural, schools and legacy teams ahead of last summer's Commonwealth Games, earning praise from Games organising committee chair Sir John Crabtree for her knowledge and commitment.

Zaylie-Dawn says: “I have always believed passionately in the power of the arts, culture and creativity to positively impact lives, strengthen and develop talent and transform communities.

“I have spent my career working closely with young people and communities, developing projects which have empowered individuals to make a change in their lives.”

Zaylie-Dawn will receive a fully-funded MBA from award sponsors Aston University.

Meanwhile, Future Faces president Kasim Choudhry presented his President's Award to CJ Lloyd Webley, the entrepreneur and playwright who founded the Black Pounds Project.

The winners:

Greater Birmingham Apprentice of the Year - sponsored by Staffordshire University
Abbie Veasey, WSP

Change and Sustainability- sponsored by Squire Patton Boggs
Philippa Beard, Jacobs

Creative Arts and Culture- sponsored by Bootcamp Media
Zaylie-Dawn Wilson, Birmingham Hippodrome

Engineering and Manufacturing - sponsored by BMet College
Alexander Vickers, Jacobs

Finance
Harriet Saunders, The FSE Group

Legal
Alice Kinder, Bexley Beaumont Limited

People and Wellbeing - sponsored by PI-KEM
Mandeep Kaur Sidhu, BBC

Retail and Hospitality - sponsored by Radisson Blu
Georgina Butler, Blackberry Events

Sales, Marketing and Communications - sponsored by F1 Arcade
Tom Green, mSix&Partners

GBYPY - Start-ups, Enterprise and Entrepreneurship - sponsored by mfg Solicitors
Wesley Foster, Eleven Views

Technology and Innovation - sponsored by Birmingham City University
Andrew Ward, Scorchsoft Ltd

Third Sector
Gabriel Imevbore, YMCA Heart of England

Training and Education - sponsored by Arup
Ilisha Masaun, Econominds

Greater Birmingham Young Professional of the Year 2023 - sponsored by Aston University
Zaylie-Dawn Wilson, Birmingham Hippodrome

Future Faces Ambassador Award 2023 - sponsored by Common Purpose
Adam Gadsby, PI-KEM

Future Faces President's Award 2023
CJ Lloyd Webley, The Black Pounds Project

 

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