STA Annual Dinner 2017
On Wednesday, 20 September 2017, the STA held its Annual Dinner at the National Liberal Club.
Members gathered for a drinks reception ahead of the 3 course gala dinner – held in the magnificent Lloyd George room. Axel Rudolph, STA Chairman, welcomed members to the event and gave an update on the latest STA news and plans for 2018. Luise Kliem, the STA’s chief examiner then gave a few words before presenting the 2017 Bronwen Wood Memorial Prize to Marco Meola. To read a transcript of both these speeches please click here.
We were honoured that this year’s guest speaker was Charlie Morris, Head of Multi Asset at Newscape, where manages the Newscape Diversified Growth Fund. A write-up on this, and the evening, will shortly be posted in the blog section of our website.
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