AGEST chief executive Michael Seton is the 2009 Fund Executives Association Limited Fund Executive of the Year.
Seton was named winner of the award at a function in Melbourne marking FEAL’s 10th anniversary last night.
The award was presented by AMP Capital Investors' business director of client product and marketing, Brian Delaney, who said it reflected Seton’s innovative approach to member services and his stewardship of AGEST through a period of significant market volatility.
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