Outstanding women awarded

24 October 2019
| By Jassmyn |
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Money Management and Super Review held its seventh annual Women in Financial Services Awards last night at the Four Seasons Hotel in Sydney.

Over the course of the night 13 awards were handed out to inspiring women who had gone above and beyond in contributing to the advancement of women and delivered excellent performance in their respective fields.

The coveted Women of the Year award was given to OneVue’s Connie McKeage for her commitment to the financial services industry and for also going beyond in creating a more inclusive and diverse sector.

The winners were:

Woman of the Year

Connie McKeage, OneVue

BDM of the year

Maree Cridland, Generation Life

Financial Planner of the year

Felicity Cooper, Cooper Wealth Management

Superannuation Executive of the Year

Kirstin Hunter, Future Super

Life/Risk Executive of the Year

Lucy Foster and Catherine Van der Veen, Generation Life

Investment Professional of the Year

Diana Callebaut, Cbus

Marketing/Communications Professional of the Year

Georgie Obst, HESTA

Innovator of the Year

Sangeeta Venkatesan, FairVine Super

Rising Star

Stefanie Rugiano, AIA Australia

Mentor of the Year

Shadé Zahrai, Bank of Melbourne

Pro-Bono Contributor of the Year

Esther Althaus, Perspective Financial Services

Advocate of the Year

Kylie Jones, AIA Australia

Employer of the Year

TAL

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