Nicola Horlick, “City Superwoman" and CEO of Money&Co, is to be the guest speaker at the CISI Isle of Man Annual Dinner, which will be held on Friday 16th October 2015 at the Empress Hotel.
Nicola Horlick has been a leading fund manager in the City of London for over thirty years. During that time, she has set up and managed several investment businesses. She now chairs a private equity business, is CEO of a film-development company, and is a director of an NHS Foundation Trust all whilst having a vibrant family life and six children.
Commenting, Jonathan Leece Chartered FCSI and CISI Isle of Man Branch President said “We are delighted to have secured Nicola as guest speaker for our Annual Dinner. Nicola will be sure to provide an incisive and unique insight into her distinguished career in the investment and fund management industry which will undoubtedly be of great interest to our membership and guests.”
The CISI Dinner attracts over 100 guests each year from across the local finance industry, as well as key members of government. It is a celebration of the local, national and global achievements of the CISI as well as a pre-eminent social event for local CISI members and their guests. This year’s event has kindly been sponsored by M&G Investments.
The CISI is the professional body of choice for professionals in the securities and investment industry in the UK and in a growing number of major financial centres globally. Formed in 1992 by London Stock Exchange practitioners, it has a global community of more than 40,000 members in 121 countries and last year more than 41,000 CISI exams were sat in 73 countries.
The CISI became a Chartered body in 2009 joining the ranks of professional bodies such as the accountants, lawyers and bankers. The Isle of Man branch has 298 members and celebrated a key milestone last year, when over 100 of those members became personally Chartered.
Tables and individual tickets are available for this dinner by contacting Alexandra Blunden on 020 7645 0717 or at alexandra.blunden@cisi.org.
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