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Clutch of awards for FT Adviser

Clutch of awards for FT Adviser
Some of team FT Adviser collecting their award last night at HLM. (Katy Pigden/Lang Cat)

FT Adviser brought home a clutch of gongs last night (July 17) from the HeadlineMoney Awards 2024.

FT Adviser won best B2B Title of the Year at the event, held in The Brewery, London. 

Well done to the amazing team of journalists: Alina Khan, Amy Austin, Carmen Reichman, Chloe Cheung, Damian Fantato, David Thorpe, Ima Jackson-Obot, Joseph Wilkins, Melanie Tringham, Sally Hickey (currently on secondment), Sonia Rach, Tara O'Connor and Tom Dunstan for their excellent news, exclusives, opinions, CPD features, investigations, podcasts and interviews they produce that helped FT Adviser win this significant accolade.

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Thanks also to our star contributors and to our production team Dionne Gibb, Daniel Scanlon and John McDonald for all their work behind the scenes.

In addition, investment editor David Thorpe won in his category for investment journalist of the year, and FT Adviser editor Simoney Kyriakou was highly commended in the B2B journalist of the year category. 

We were also thrilled to be on the hotly contested shortlists in several other categories. 

No feelings or trophies were hurt in the scuffle as the rival editors got ready to rush home. (Emma Ann Hughes and Simoney Kyriakou)

We also joined in the celebrations as our superb FT colleagues Moira O'Neill won for Journalist of the Year, Claer Barrett for Broadcast Journalist of the Year and Madison Marriage for Outstanding Achievement.

Former FT Adviser editor Emma Ann Hughes, who now edits Insurance Post, took home a highly commended in the B2B Title of the Year category, and there may have been some friendly rivalry going on afterwards. 

However, contrary to some rumours, there will not be a dance-off between the editors next year at the 2025 Headline Money Awards.

And of course, many thanks to you, our readers, for championing FT Adviser and challenging us to keep improving. Many thanks also to our editorial panel of financial planners and financial advisers, for your ongoing guidance and support.