Sam Gyimah has been made Universities and Science Minister for England in Theresa May's government reshuffle.
Mr Gyimah's role straddles the Department for Education and the Department for Business, Energy and Industrial Strategy.
He replaces Jo Johnson, who has been made Transport Minister.
Mr Gyimah, 41, will work alongside the newly appointed Education Secretary, Damian Hinds, who is replacing Justine Greening.
What else do we know about him?
Born in Buckinghamshire but spent some of his childhood in his mother's native Ghana.
Studied philosophy, politics and economics at Somerville College, Oxford
Worked for Goldman Sachs for five years before opting for a career in politics
Became Conservative MP for East Surrey in 2010
Served as a government whip and was parliamentary private secretary to the former Prime Minister, David Cameron, from 2012 to 2013
Campaigned to remain in the European Union
Was prisons minister, before taking up the post as universities minister on Tuesday married with two children.
In a tweet, Mr Gyimah said he was looking forward to taking up his new role.
Off to my new role as Universities & Science Minister and looking forward to the challenges ahead - thank you for your excellent work @JoJohnsonUK. A massive thank you to all prisons & probation staff, particularly prison officers, for your incredible dedication & hard work.
— Sam Gyimah MP (@SamGyimah) January 9, 2018