Young Achiever age limit moved to 35


Money Management has moved the age limit for its Young Achiever of the Year award to 35.
The award, which will be presented at the Fund Manager of the Year Awards Ceremony, is open to any financial services high achiever who will be under the age of 35 on the night of 16 May.
Simply provide an outline of your career (maximum 400 words) and two references from colleagues or clients (300 words each).
Anyone can nominate a young achiever, or they can nominate themselves. Entries are now open and will close on 4 April, 2013.
The judges will be looking to find the most talented young individual in the financial services industry.
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