Here it is… The list of all the individuals, teams and organisations that have been nominated so far for the PP Rising Star Awards 2020.
Do you know a rising star in pensions? If so, there is still time to nominate for the awards! By nominating someone - or entering yourself - you will not only help to acknowledge the current achievements of young people in pensions, you will be helping to encourage and inspire the next generation of pension leaders.
The final deadline for nominations is 20 November.
To find out how to nominate, read the instructions below.
The nominees so far are...
20-20 Trustees, Abdul Basith (Just), Alex Lindenberg (Redington ), Alex Noble (Redington), Andrey Kuznetsov (Hermes Investment Management), Aon Risk Settlement Group (AON), Barnett Waddingham (Barnett Waddingham), Ben Rogers (XPS), Billie Jo Clark (Redington), Callum Stewart (Hymans Robertson), Carlos Bertoa-Mendez (XPS Group), Charlotte Mawson (Hymans Robertson), Chris Austin (Mercer), Chris Perry (PSG SIPP Limited), Christopher Douglas (Pension Protection Fund), Cleo Taylor (Rothesay Life), Dan Taylor (Church of England Pensions Board), Dan Wooder (Barnett Waddingham), David Hutchings (Hymans Robertson), Emily Rowley (Sackers), Felix Weston (Squire Patton Boggs), George Currie (PLSA), George Walles (XPS), The TPA Accounts Team at Hymans Robertson, Heather Allingham (Hymans Robertson), Helen Ross (XPS), Hugo Gravell (Barnett Waddingham), Ian Andrews (SITA), The Policy and Public Affairs Team at the Institute and Faculty of Actuaries, Jacob Bowman (KPMG), James Chandler (XPS), Jaspal Bains (ReAssure), Joanne Dennis (Pension Protection Fund), Joe Hill (Aon), Joe Thomas (Gresham House ), Joseph Evans (Redington), Katie Peto (LCP), Kevser Kilinc (Redington ), Kiran Lamb (Roche), The Reading Investment Team at KPMG, Laura McLaren (Hymans Robertson), Laura Vaughan (Hermes Investment Management), Liliana Telo (Mercer), Lily Hallett (Aon), Lisa Whitby (XPS), Lorenzo Orfali (LCP), Lorraine Russell (XPS Group), Luke Hartley (Lincoln Pensions), Marie Mulligan (XPS Admin), Mark Sharkey (Club Vita), Matt Dodds (ITM), Michael Callari (KAS Bank UK), Michael Curtis (Pacific Life Re), Alex Clay (PwC ), The Mercer Academy, Natalie Beardwell (Redington), Nell McRae (Hymans Robertson), Nikesh Patel (Church of England Pensions Board and Kempen Capital Management), The Pensions Management Institute, Pension Protection Fund, The Perth Administration Team at XPS Pensions, Peter Carver (Hymans Robertson), Peter Daniels (Barnett Waddingham), Phil Hardingham (Hymans Robertson), Pravi Prakash (National Grid Pension Fund), The SIPP Team at PSG, The Writing Team at Quietroom, Rachel Murphy (Mercer), Rebecca Page (Hymans Robertson), The Investment Consulting Team at Redington, Richard Goldring (Smart), Richard Pedley (Fidelity International), Sarah Jones (AHC), Sarah Vanhouse (XPS ), Shan Abdullah (BT), Shireen Harper (ITM), The UX Team at Smart Pension, Sophie Dapin (Schroders), Stephen Palmer (Target Professional Services), Steven Hickey (XPS Group), Tannaz Rastegar (Pensions Management Institute), Tess Page (Mercer), Tom Selby (AJ Bell), Vic Snowden (LCP), William Lalande (USS IM), The Leeds Actuarial Team at XPS Pensions.
About the awards
Professional Pensions launched its Rising Star Awards to celebrate the emerging talent in pensions - recognising and identifying the sector's future leaders as well as shining the spotlight on the organisations and individuals that are helping to develop and foster new talent in the industry.
Do you work with someone who is a rising star within pensions? Or perhaps there is someone in your midst who has been a role model or mentor to those who are beginning their career working in the pensions sector.
If so, we are ready to celebrate their achievements at Professional Pensions' second annual Rising Star Awards. The deadline for nominations is 20 November 2019. Details of how to nominate can be found below.
Nomination is quick and easy
You simply complete some basic details about the person, company or scheme you are nominating. You can also nominate yourself. Nominations can be supported with an optional 250-word statement.
Once nominations have been received, the nominee will be contacted and forwarded a list of questions that they will be required to complete in order to progress to the first round of judging. A shortlist will then be created from which an expert panel of judges will decide the winners in each category.
Visit the Professional Pensions Rising Star Awards website to begin the nomination process.
Categories & Criteria
The awards are open to those working for firms operating in the UK's pensions industry as well as those either working for or governing individual occupational pension schemes.
Nominees can be involved in roles including, but not limited to, pensions management, trusteeship, actuarial, pensions and investment consulting; legal advice; investment management; fiduciary management; scheme administration; member communications. Nominations can also be made for those involved other roles, such as sales and marketing, at organisations whose primary business or role is related to occupational pensions.
There is no limit on the number of nominations or categories.
Once nominations have been received, the nominee will be contacted and forwarded a list of questions that they will be required to complete in order to progress to the first round of judging.
A shortlist will then be created from which an expert panel of judges will decide the winners in each category. Judges will take into account:
- achievements in the workplace/role
- challenges faced
- evidence of contributions to support and inspire those beginning their career in pensions
- overall quality of submissions
Categories include:
Rising Star of the Year
This category will recognise the individual, aged 40 or under on 30 September 2019 who has made the biggest difference to pensions over the past year.
The winner will not only be able to demonstrate excellence in their own field of pensions expertise - but also show commitment to the industry as a whole.
Trainee of the Year
This category reflects the continued importance of training in the pensions industry.
The category is open to all individuals who are currently undertaking, or have just completed, a training scheme or programme of training within the pensions industry. It is not specific to any particular role - and is open to those involved in roles such as pensions management, trusteeship, consulting; legal advice, investment management and scheme administration.
Nominees in this category must have started their training at least six months ago (on or before 31 March 2019). If they have finished training, they must have completed it no more than 12 months ago (30 September 2018).
The individual should provide evidence of how they have contributed to the success of their business or scheme, highlighting any specific projects they have undertaken or successes they have achieved.
They should also describe how they have developed their skills since starting their role.Those nominating individuals in this category are encouraged to attest to why the nominee would make an inspiring leader in pension advice.
Pensions Manager of the Year
This accolade aims to recognise the rising stars of in-house pension management and is open to those working in senior pension management roles (pension manager, assistant/deputy pensions manager etc) aged under 40 on 30 September 2019.
This award will serve as inspiration for other young people to consider a pensions management role.
Nominees for this category should explain why they are a rising star of pensions management and provide evidence of their successes - detailing how they have ‘gone the extra mile' in their role, citing specific successes and achievements they have had over the 12 months to 30 September 2019; and demonstrating their qualities as a future leader.
They should also highlight how they have overcome challenges in their career and how they are contributing to the broader pensions industry.
Trustee of the Year
This accolade aims to recognise the rising stars of pension trusteeship and is open to both professional (independent) and lay trustees aged under 40 on 30 September 2019.
This award will serve as inspiration for other young people to consider a role as a pension scheme trustee.
Nominees for this category should share their successes as a scheme trustee - detailing how they got involved in their role and what they have achieved during their time in post.
Adviser of the Year
This category is open to those aged 40 or under as at 30 September 2019 and is for those who have completed their initial actuarial, consulting or legal training and have taken the next step in their career.
Nominees for this category should provide evidence of their successes - detailing how they have ‘gone the extra mile' in their role, cite specific successes and achievements they have had over the 12 months to 30 September 2019; and demonstrate their qualities as a future leader in pensions advice.
They should also highlight how they have overcome challenges in their career and how they are contributing to the broader pensions industry.
Actuarial / Advisory Trainee of the Year
This category reflects the continued importance of training schemes in the pensions industry.
The category is open to all individuals who are currently undertaking, or have just completed, a training scheme to become a fully qualified actuary, lawyer or investment consultant.
Nominees in this category must have started their training at least six months ago (on or before 31 March 2019). If they have finished training, they must have completed it no more than 12 months ago (30 September 2018).
The individual should provide evidence of how they have contributed to the success of their business, highlighting any specific projects they have undertaken or successes they have achieved.
They should also describe how they have developed their skills since embarking on their firm's training scheme.
Those nominating individuals in this category are encouraged to attest to why the nominee would make an inspiring leader in pension advice.
Administrator of the Year
This category is open to those aged 40 or under as at 30 September 2019 and is for those who have completed their initial qualifications in pension scheme administration and have taken the next step in their career, either as part of an in-house team or at a third-party pensions administration firm.
Nominees for this category should provide evidence of their successes - detailing how they have ‘gone the extra mile' in their role, cite specific successes and achievements they have had over the 12 months to 30 September 2019; and demonstrate their qualities as a future leader in pensions advice.
They should also highlight how they have overcome challenges in their career and how they are contributing to the pensions industry more broadly.
Administration Trainee of the Year
This category reflects the continued importance of training schemes in the pensions industry.
The category is open to all individuals who are currently undertaking, or have just completed, a training scheme, either in-house or at a third-party administration fund.
Nominees in this category must have started their training at least six months ago (on or before 31 March 2019). If they have finished training, they must have completed it no more than 12 months ago (30 September 2018).
The individual should provide evidence of how they have contributed to the success of their pension scheme or administration team, highlighting any specific projects they have undertaken or successes they have achieved.
They should also describe how they have developed their skills since embarking on the training scheme.Those nominating individuals in this category are encouraged to attest to why the nominee would make an inspiring leader in pension administration.
Investment Manager of the Year
This category is open to those aged 40 or under as at 30 September 2019 and is for those who have completed their initial qualifications in investment management and have taken the next step in their career as an analysts, allocators or portfolio managers, either at third-party asset management firms or within a pension scheme's in-house asset management operations.
Nominees for this category should provide evidence of their successes - detailing how they have ‘gone the extra mile' in their role, cite specific successes and achievements they have had over the 12 months to 30 September 2019; and demonstrate their qualities as a future leader in pensions advice.
They should also highlight how they have overcome challenges in their career and how they are contributing to the pensions industry more broadly.
Excellence in Customer Service and Communication Award
This category is open to individuals who have helped revolutionise the communications and member experience within pension schemes - either as a trustee, scheme administrator, pension manager or adviser.
The individual should be able to demonstrate how they have put the member at the heart of what they have done and help introduce new solutions to member challenges.
Judges will be especially looking for candidates who can prove they really understand what top-quality member service and communications looks like - and can provide evidence of how what they have done has made a tangible difference to members.
This category is open to those aged 40 or under as at 30 September 2019.
Mentor of the Year
Open to individuals in the pensions sector who have supported and encouraged the rising stars of tomorrow through mentoring, training or other initiatives.
Team of the Year *** NEW FOR 2020 ***
This category is open to a team of rising stars who are able to demonstrate how they have collectively gone the extra mile to help clients or scheme members; used their skills to complete a particularly challenging or stretching project; or have otherwise had successes over the year to 30 September 2019.
Teams being nominated for this category should be predominantly made up of ‘rising stars' - those aged 40 or under as at 30 September 2019.
Social Media Personality of the Year *** NEW FOR 2020 ***
This category reflects the importance of social media in communication, marketing and engagement and looks to recognise those rising stars who have used social media to boost awareness and the perception of pensions.
This category is open to those aged 40 or under as at 30 September 2019.
*** ORGANISATIONAL AWARD *** Award for Supporting Development
This category reflects the continued importance of ongoing training and development in the pensions industry and aims to recognise the firm or scheme that best supports and develops its staff, especially those ‘rising stars' aged 40 or under.
The category is open to pension schemes as well as those firms providing advice and services to pension schemes.
Judges will look for evidence of how schemes and firms have supported and facilitated initiatives to help develop and foster new talent in the industry, how their training and development goes ‘above and beyond' what is offered by their peers and look at the broader support and assistance provided to individuals to help them reach the next stage of their career.
*** ORGANISATIONAL AWARD *** Training Scheme of the Year
This category reflects the continued importance of training schemes in the pensions industry and aims to recognise the firm or scheme that offers the best training scheme in pensions.
The category is open to pension schemes as well as those firms providing advice and services to pension schemes.
Judges will be looking for evidence of the quality of a firm's training scheme, how it helps to develop trainees, how it goes ‘above and beyond' the standards laid down by any professional body, and the support the businesses provide to its trainees more broadly.
It should particularly focus on how this training scheme has been improved over the 12 months to 30 September 2019.