PA awards: Revealed - the nominees for personality of the year

Scott Sinclair
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The Professional Adviser ‘Personality of the Year' award is going to be hotly contested this year between no less than seven nominations.

In the run up to RDR implementation there were many names that stood out for us as having made significant contributions to the adviser landscape and the way advisers do business. The fact that we chose seven candidates - instead of the usual five or so - is a reflection of that wealth of choice. It was a difficult decision. The shortlisted seven individuals will now go forward to the last stage of the award process, the voting, which will take place at the Professional Adviser Awards ceremony on 7 February 2013. On the night, every table will have a ballot box on it and every attende...

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