WIFS Employer of the Year and Rising Star award finalists announced
Money Management and its sister publication Super Review have announced the finalists for Employer of the Year and Rising Star, the last two categories of the publications' inaugural Women in Financial Services Awards.
The finalists for Employer of the Year include Aon, BT Financial Group and the Commonwealth Bank of Australia.
The three finalists for Rising Star include Catherine Price from TABS — Super Fund Auditors; Cherie Feher from Centric Wealth; and Cynthia Sercombe from Tupicoffs.
The awards aim to recognise the outstanding achievements of women working in the financial industry, once thought to be male-dominated territory.
Click here for a full list of finalists.
The winners across 10 categories — including Woman of the Year, Industry Advocacy and Employer of the Year — will be announced on November 20 at the Ivy Ballroom in Sydney.
Click here for more information and to book your tickets now.
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