BDM of the Year finalists announced


Money Management's BDM of the Year finalists have been announced and financial planners have now been invited to vote for the winner.
The finalists are:
- Luke Ashby, MLC Risk, VIC
- Jade Custance, TAL, SA/NT
- Mirjana Cestar, TAL, NSW
- John Campagna, TAL, VIC
- Nick Blendell, OnePath, NSW
- D'arcy Evans, Zurich, SA
- Ben Donohue, Asteron, QLD
- Michael Lawes, TAL, QLD
- John Forwood, BT Wrap, QLD
- Elise Sanders, AIA, SA
- Steve Rysdale, AIA Australia, SA
- Ian Percy, MLC Risk, NSW
- Justin Lambert, CommInsure, NSW
- Tony Pattison, Challenger, VIC
- Nathan Kerr, TAL, WA
- Ann Little, Lifebroker, WA/SA/NT
- Janet Carlsen, Macquarie, VIC
- Susan Storer, Asteron, QLD
- Brad Tyley, BT Financial Group, QLD
- Simon Rafferty, BlackRock, VIC
To vote for the BDM of the Year, simply complete the form here.
Votes will be tallied and the outright winner decided by a panel of judges. The BDM of the Year and five state finalists will be presented with their awards at the Money Management Fund Manager of the Year awards on 10 May 2012.
Voting is open to financial planners only, and closes on 16 April 2012.
For more information, email [email protected].
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