Revealed: The finalists for the Women in Investment Awards 2018

Ceremony takes place on 28 November

Katrina Lloyd
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Professional Adviser's sister title Investment Week has revealed the finalists for its second annual Women in Investment Awards, set to take place in London this autumn.

Following on from the success of the inaugural event last year, the Awards are back for the second year running, celebrating the achievements of women in the fund management industry. The awards, for which Investment Week received over 1,000 nominations, 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. This year's ceremony takes place on Wednesday 28 November at Finsbury Square in Lon...

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