Super Review, and its sister publication, Money Management, have unveiled the finalists of their second annual Women in Financial Services awards.
The awards recognise excellence and advocacy from women across the financial services spectrum, with twelve award categories, including Investment Manager of the Year, Superannuation Executive of the Year and Rising Star.
The winners from the categories listed below will be revealed at a gala dinner on October 30 at the Sofitel in Sydney. To purchase tickets, visit http://wifsawards.com.au/awards-night/
Industry Advocacy
Financial Planner of the Year
Life Insurance
Employer of the Year
Female BDM of the Year
Investment Manager of the Year
Marketing and Communications Manager of the Year
Mentor of the Year
Pro Bono Award
Rising Star of the Year
Superannuation Executive of the Year
Woman of the Year
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