Shortlist revealed for IW's 20 Year Outstanding Industry Contribution Award

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Professional Adviser's sister title Investment Week is pleased to announce the shortlisted candidates for the final category at the 2015 Fund Manager of the Year Awards.

This year, to mark 20 years of Investment Week and the Fund Manager of the Year Awards, the Outstanding Industry Contribution category has been expanded to encompass the past two decades. Selected by our panel of judges, the shortlisted candidates have all played significant roles in shaping the UK funds and wealth industry over that period. The winner will be announced at the Royal Albert Hall in London on Thursday 9 July. Feedback on the shortlist is encouraged; comments are welcome via email to founding editor Lawrence Gosling: [email protected]. Shortlist: Investment W...

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