Nominations open for InvestmentNews Women to Watch awards

Nominations open for InvestmentNews Women to Watch awards
Come together with your peers to celebrate the women making a difference in our industry.
JUL 18, 2023

Celebrate best in class and recognize the women excelling in the wealth management industry at the annual InvestmentNews Women to Watch Summit & Awards.

Show your appreciation for the top-performing firms and professionals at the glitzy event, which takes place Tuesday, Nov. 7, at Tribeca 360 in New York City.

This year’s five-star Women to Watch features a new independent judging panel, exciting award categories for organizations and professionals alike, and a glamorous awards ceremony. The dress code is cocktail/business.

The night kicks off at 4.30 p.m. with opening remarks, followed by a sparkling reception and networking break. The dinner and awards ceremony gets under way at 6.30 p.m.

So what are you waiting for? Get a rundown of the full list of categories and nominate your peers today.

For more details, go to the event website, and if you have any questions, email us at mailtoevents@keymedia.com.

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