PP Investment Awards 2023: Call for judges

Judges will get a ‘behind the scenes’ glimpse at how an industry-wide awards event is run

Jonathan Stapleton
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PP Investment Awards 2023: Call for judges

Are you a scheme trustee? Are you an in-house manager of pension scheme investments? If so, would you be willing to help judge the Professional Pensions Investment Awards 2023?

Professional Pensions is looking for a number of pension managers and trustees to join the judging panel for the PP Investment Awards 2023.

As a judge, you will help recognise and reward excellence among the investment managers that serve schemes.

Find out more about the process for the PP Investment Awards here.

Taking part will also give judges the opportunity to both network with their peers and get a ‘behind-the-scenes' look at how an industry-wide awards process is run.

Judges will be asked to judge around eight categories each and will receive submissions at the beginning of February.

They will each score these submissions - scores that will then be discussed at a virtual judges' meeting on 2 November to decide the final winners.

The winners will be announced at an awards presentation drinks reception, which will take place on Thursday 23 November.

All judges will be invited to attend the presentation as guests of Professional Pensions.

If you are a senior investment manager within a scheme or a pension trustee and wish to put your name forward as a judge, please contact Professional Pensions editor Jonathan Stapleton at [email protected] or via 07776 137617 as soon as possible.

The full timeline is as follows:

- Submissions to judges for judging: Monday 9 October

- Deadline for Judges Scores: 31 October

- Judges Meeting: 2 November

- Awards Presentation: Thursday 23rd November

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