Investment Week changes date for Fund Manager of the Year Awards due to travel strikes

Now takes place on 13 July

Katrina Lloyd
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Incisive Media has taken the difficult decision to move Investment Week's Fund Manager of the Year Awards 2022 following the news of national travel strikes planned for the week commencing 21 June. 

The date of the awards ceremony will now change from 23 June to Wednesday 13 July 2022 but stay at the same venue of the Grosvenor House Hotel in London.  While the date change will be frustrating, Incisive Media is committed to ensuring all our attendees have a wonderful evening and the planned strikes present too much of a logistical challenge for many people.  Attendees should have already been contacted by the Incisive Media events team, but if you have any further queries, please  [email protected] For further information on the awards please click here. We ...

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