Nominations open for industry awards
Financial Advice NZ is seeking nominations for its annual awards.
Thursday, October 26th 2023, 1:33PM
“In a rapidly changing industry that has faced several challenges over the last few years, this is an opportunity for the sector to celebrate, Financial Advice NZ chief executive Katrina Shanks says.
The awards are open to all members of Fin Advice NZ, and anyone can nominate themselves, an organisation, or someone they know in the sector who deserves to be recognised. The winners will be announced at the THRIVE Conference on March 5, 2024 The categories are:
- Volunteer of the Year Award: This award recognises the dedication and commitment made by an individual to Fin Advice NZ membership and the sector.
- Community Impact Award: For an individual or organisation that has achieved outstanding results in terms of improving community outcomes.
- Outstanding Digital Innovation Award: This award recognises an individual, organisation, or initiative that has improved access to financial information through the use of an online platform which communicates, engages, and connects with their target audience and/or community.
- Pinnacle Mark Recognition Award: This award recognises the use of the CFP and CLU and/or Trusted Adviser marks as an effective tool that advocates quality advice.
- Financial Literacy Advocacy Award: Is for an individual or organisation that has made a significant effort to promote financial literacy and education.
- Lifetime Achievement Award: This award is a prestigious honour given to an individual who has made significant contributions over the course of their career or lifetime. It recognises their outstanding achievements, leadership, and positive impact in a particular field, industry, or community.
The judging criteria and nomination forms are on the Financial Advice NZ website with nominations closing on January 22, 2024.
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