Articles - Stars of the Future Award - Last Day for Voting!


Today, Monday 10th October 2016, is our last day for voting for our Stars of The Future awards, sponsored by Star Actuarial Futures, is now open. After an overwhelming response to the voting, it is extremely close between all of our 25 nominees. Each nominee has their own voting form complete with photograph and bio, so please click on the Actuarial Post Awards tab at the top of the website and vote NOW!

 Please click on a finalist below to complete thier voting form. You can place an individual vote for as many finalists as you would like, however, multiple votes for a single finalist will not be processed

 2016 Stars of the Future Finalists

 Elizabeth Akpan
 Alistair Brown
 Paul Butfield
 NathanButterworth
 Chris Canning
 Kenny Cheng
 Oliver Cohen
 Cian Creedon
 Shireen Gammoh
 Patrice Gluck
 Paul Heaney
 Catherine Hopper
 Jamie Jones
 Benjamin Lazar
 Charlotte Lovell
 Caroline Makepeace
 Peter Mason
 Jennifer McBain
 Jas Ottal
 Max Root
 Holly Scott
 Benjamin Simon
 John Small
 Andrew Smith
 Victoria Snowden 

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