Call for legends to return
The funds management industry has been a core focus at Money Management from its inception 30 years ago.
At a time when the Australian funds management industry was evolving rapidly towards what it has become today, the founders of Money Management believed that the stellar performers in the industry should receive due recognition.
Money Management and Lonsec are proud to celebrate the 30th anniversary of the prestigious 2017 Fund Manager of the Year awards. The awards are an opportunity to reward excellence and the achievements of your peers in the investment sector.
To celebrate this milestone, we are putting together a Legends Table at the awards ceremony this year. We would like to see past winners of the Overall Fund Manager of the Year award category return to the ceremony this year to celebrate the funds management sector and its evolution.
If you were an attendee at the awards since 1987 to receive the Overall Fund Manager of the Year award, please get in touch with Malavika Santhebennur at [email protected]
We'd love to see you back at the 2017 Fund Manager of the Year Awards!
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