Submissions open for Fund Manager of the Year Awards 2024



Money Management is pleased to open submissions in the individual categories for the Fund Manager of the Year Awards.
Submit an entry or nominate a worthy colleague by Thursday, 28 March 2024 for a chance to gain national recognition for your achievements.
There are three individual award categories available for funds management professionals including Business Development Manager (BDM) of the Year, Marketer of the Year, and Rising Star of the Year.
The individual awards are open to all eligible professionals and fund managers operating in Australia supporting the industry, and are encouraged to participate for their chance to be recognised as an award winner.
The Fund Manager of the Year Awards program will culminate in a gala black-tie ceremony on Thursday, 13 June 2024 at The Fullerton, Sydney. Click here to buy tickets.
Lonsec will determine the group finalists and this will be revealed in April.
Money Management editor Laura Dew said: “These awards are a great chance to recognise your colleagues and their achievements over the past year by making a submission or nomination.
“I look forward to seeing everyone come together on awards night and wish everyone success on their nominations.”
Submit an entry or nominate a worthy colleague in an individual category by Thursday, 28 March 2024 for a chance at national recognition.
Click here for tips on how to write an effective submission.
For a step-by-step guide on how to submit your application, click here.
The program will culminate in the black-tie gala awards ceremony on Thursday, 13 June 2024, at The Fullerton, Sydney. Click here to buy tickets.
For more information about the awards program, including categories, click here.
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