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| | | ... respected investment leader," said the Future Fund. "Taking on a chief executive position is a natural next step in her career after 13 years of dedicated service at the Agency and we wish Wendy every success in her new role." The fund said Norris' ... |
| | | | ... exceptional people, many of whom I have had the pleasure of engaging with as business partners in previous roles. "Throughout my career, I have always been passionate about doing interesting things and collaborating with talented individuals, and Lonsec ... |
| | | | ... sense research-based investment philosophy," Wright said. "We wish Lukasz all the best with the next exciting stage of his career at a leading global asset manager and can assure all investors that the team remain absolutely committed to continuing the ... |
| | | | ... said. Striver chief executive and founder Alisdair Barr said the firm is proud to "open up" the potential for a rewarding career in financial advice to more than 20,000 candidates. "We look forward to working with BT in the year ahead, with an exciting ... |
| | | | ... seven years ago - worked as a senior economist before being promoted to the role of Oliver's deputy. She began her career at Commonwealth Bank in 2011 as an institutional banking and markets graduate, gaining the title of economist two years later. ... |
| | | | ... and be desk-ready on day one. "The CFA Program signals clearly that candidates are serious about a long and successful career in investment management." Meanwhile, CFA managing director and head of credentialing Chris Wiese commented that the program's ... |
| | | | ... Pacific is stepping down two years after his appointment. Craig Keary announced he will pursue an advisory and non-executive career but will remain with Ignition in accepting a senior adviser role for APAC. Ignition Advice confirmed that the chief executive ... |
| | | | ... is now. And you forget that you thought the last market rout was the riskiest time ever." He should know. Starting his career in 1994, Lill had a ringside seat to the Asian financial crisis, the Asian currency crisis, the tech-crash and the global financial ... |
| | | | ... Kuestenmacher said. "People often then feel lost... This is particularly the case for men who had their identity linked to their career or to their professional image." Kustenmacher said this is a "nightmarish time" if not managed right. "Expectation ... |
| | | | ... same study found many women find it so difficult to manage both their symptoms and their work that they consider taking a career break or opt to retire early. Backing this, recent studies in the UK, conducted as part of an as-yet unsuccessful campaign ... |
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