/R E P E A T -- CFA Society Toronto Announces the Finalists of the Second Annual Financial Journalism Awards/
TORONTO, Nov. 24, 2014 /CNW/ - On November 26, 2014, The winners of CFA Society Toronto's Press Awards will be announced at a reception and Media Contact Directory launch. The event will also see the premiere of the Society's 2014-2015 Media Contact Directory, a valuable resource for media looking for expert commentary on a number of financial issues.
A limited number of press passes are available by request – please email [email protected] if you are interested in attending.
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Wednesday, November 26, 2014 |
5 pm - 7 pm (cocktail reception and awards ceremony) |
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CFA Society Toronto |
120 Adelaide Street W., Suite 701 |
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Toronto, ON |
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The CFA Society Toronto Financial Journalism Awards recognize the contributions of different Ontario and Canadian based publications and journalists whose work helps consumers and advisors to gain a better understanding of the investment profession.
This year there are three categories for the press awards: Publication of the Year, Journalist of the Year, and the Spirit of the Future of Finance. The Spirit of the Future of Finance is a new award category launched in support of the Future of Finance, a global effort initiated by CFA Institute to shape a trustworthy, forward-thinking financial industry that better serves society.
Finalists for the Publication of the Year are: The Globe and Mail, Canadian Business and MoneySense magazine.
Finalists for the Journalist of the Year are: David Aston of MoneySense magazine, freelance journalist, Bryan Borzykowski, and Rob Carrick of The Globe and Mail. Each reporter in this category is commended for their commitment to investor education, best practice, ethics and high professional standards.
Finalists for The Spirit of the Future of Finance Award are: David Aston, MoneySense magazine for his article, "What's Your Magic Number", Rob Carrick, The Globe and Mail for his article, "Gen Y: Learn to Live with Stock Market Risk", Julie Cazzin, MoneySense magazine for her article, "The Family Reunion Profile".
Congratulations to all who participated and for their hard work to make investor education both engaging and entertaining.
Finalists for Journalist of the Year
David Aston, MoneySense Magazine
David Aston has written about personal finance, investments and retirement for six years. He writes on a freelance basis mainly for MoneySense Magazine, where he is Contributing Editor, and also for the Globe and Mail Report on Business. His "second career" in financial journalism follows 20 years in management consulting and financial roles in the corporate world. He is a CFA charterholder and a Chartered Professional Accountant (CPA,CMA). He has an MBA from what is now the Richard Ivey School of Business, Western University, as well as an MA and BA in Economics from the University of Toronto.
Bryan Borzykowski, Freelance Journalist
Bryan Borzykowski is a Toronto-based business editor and writer. He's been writing about the financial world since 2006, when he became Advisor.ca's investments reporter. Bryan covers investing, personal finance, small business, technology and other topics for Canadian Business, Globe and Mail and the Toronto Star. He also writes for the New York Times, CNBC, BBC Capital and CNNMoney. Bryan's authored three personal finance books and regularly appears on CTV. Follow him on Twitter @bborzyko.
Rob Carrick, The Globe and Mail
Rob Carrick has been writing about personal finance, business and economics for more than 20 years. He joined The Globe and Mail in late 1996 as an investment reporter and has been a personal finance columnist since November 1998. Rob writes three columns a week for the Globe, blogs daily and is active on Facebook and Twitter. His favourite topics include the housing market, the struggles of young adults in today's economy and the impact on financial planning and investing of longer lifespans. Rob is the author of four books, the most recent of which is How Not to Move Back in With Your Parents: The Young Person's Complete Guide to Financial Empowerment.
About CFA Society Toronto
CFA Society Toronto supports the professional and business development of more than 8,000 CFA charterholders in Toronto, making it the second largest CFA Society in the world. It provides members with a local perspective on a global designation, including: educational programs, sponsored events, job postings, quarterly newsletters, a comprehensive affinity program and networking opportunities. A not-for-profit organization, CFA Society Toronto is affiliated with CFA Institute, the global body that administers the Chartered Financial Analyst curriculum and sets voluntary, ethics-based performance-reporting standards for the investment industry. CFA Society Toronto's members are leaders in ethics in the financial community. For more information, please refer to www.cfatoronto.ca.
SOURCE: CFA Society Toronto
Sara Pacella, CFA Society Toronto, Phone: (416) 366.5755 X 235, E-mail: [email protected]
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