Voting opens for BDM of the Year
With nominations finalised for this year's Money Management BDM of the Year, voting is now open to financial planners only.
Twenty-three BDMs have made this year's list and financial planners are now invited to vote on these individuals according to their technical/product knowledge, business acumen and personal abilities.
Finalists will be judged via a qualitative and quantitative process. The number of votes received by each candidate will be tallied and their aggregate scores calculated. Money Management will then interview those candidates in order to profile their achievements and history in the industry. This information will then be presented to a panel of industry experts who will determine the outright winner.
The overall winner and five state winners will be presented with their awards at the Money Management Fund Manager of the Year awards in Sydney on May 13, 2010.
To vote for this year's BDM of the Year, please go to: http://reedbusiness.wufoo.com/forms/bdm-of-the-year-voting-form.
Voting closes on April 9, 2010.
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