In an industry once dominated by men in charcoal suits, the changing of the guard being ushered in by the growing number of women at the top of Australia’s financial services companies represents a major milestone.
Now Money Management and Super Review partnered to celebrate the achievements of these ground breaking women in our inaugural Women in Financial Services awards.
This was an opportunity to have Australia’s top financial services magazines recognise the women who are leading change in your industry and – in doing so – are breaking down barriers and creating new possibilities for the next generation.
These are women you work with, women whose achievements are inspiring you from afar, or women who are providing you with invaluable guidance and support. Their achievements may not be creating headlines, but we believe their dedication and exceptionalism should be celebrated.
The accomplishments of these women were recognised at an exclusive cocktail event at the Ivy Ballroom.
Wednesday 20 November 2013
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