Revealed: Winners of the Women in Investment Awards 2017

Honouring the industry's trailblazers

Katrina Lloyd
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Investment Week is delighted to announce the winners of our inaugural Women in Investment Awards, who were honoured at a special ceremony in London last night.

The awards aim to recognise the achievements of women in a sector where they are currently under-represented. They also honour companies and individuals who have helped support women in the workplace and have tried to improve diversity within their businesses. Our awards attracted more than 800 nominees from areas including fund management, wealth management, investment research, financial advice, investment analysis, marketing, sales, human resources, compliance, middle, front or back office within the investment sector. The judging panel included a wide range of experienced indiv...

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