Art of Pensions 2014 - The Winners

Here they are – the winners of Pendragon’s ever-popular Art of Pensions Competition.

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Here they are - the winners of Pendragon's ever-popular Art of Pensions Competition.

The overall winner of the 2014 competition is Roger Higgins of KPMG.

Other winners are: Most Humorous - David Sloan of Mitchell Consulting; Most Thought-Provoking - Hugh Arthur of Macfarlanes; Most Original - Eva Butkovicova of Barnett Waddingham; Pendragon Commendation Award - Laura Perks of Total UK Pension Plan.

Pendragon will present the winners with their trophies at an awards lunch in the coming months.

All entries and winners from this and previous year's competitions can be found at www.artofpensions.com, where you can also request an entry pack for the 2015 competition.

 

Best Overall Entry - Roger Higgins of KPMG

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Most Humorous - David Sloan of Mitchell Consulting

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Most Thought-Provoking - Hugh Arthur of Macfarlanes

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Most Original - Eva Butkovicova of Barnett Waddingham

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Pendragon Commendation Award - Laura Perks of Total UK Pension Plan

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