Women in Pensions Awards 2018 - The Winners

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Here they are - the winners of the inaugural Women in Pensions Awards...

The awards - which aim to shine a spotlight on the work of inspirational and groundbreaking women in the pensions sector ­- were presented at a glittering gala dinner at the Hilton London Bankside last night (26 June) by comedian Zoe Lyons.

The winners are:

Pensions Woman of the Year

Winner: Margaret Snowdon

Award for Supporting Diversity

Winner: LCP
 

Pensions Manager of the Year

Winner: Victoria Bell

Highly Commended: Fiona Brown
 

Trustee of the Year

Winner: Naomi L'Estrange

Highly Commended: Fiona Colley

Highly Commended: Janice Turner
 

Adviser of the Year

Winner: Rona Train
 

Administrator of the Year

Winner: Sara Protheroe

Highly Commended: Jane Murray
 

Investment Manager of the Year

Winner: Laura Bottega
 

Rising Star Award

Winner: Zoe Burdo

Highly Commended: Michelle Cremin
 

Mentor of the Year

Winner: Tina Kripps

Highly Commended: Mark McNulty
 

Role Model of the Year

Joint Winner: Sally Bridgeland

Joint Winner: Avgi Gregory

Highly Commended: Jane Ambachtsheer

Highly Commended: Hannah Lewis
 

Team Leader of the Year

Winner: Camilla Egginton
 

Most Inspiring Returner

Winner: Kim Jones
 

Social Media Influencer of the Year

Winner: Josephine Cumbo

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