advocacy committee for their hills. But I’m fully hooked a lot of money, but there is November will help to raise the
work over the past year. and I’ve already booked my also poverty of aspiration profi le of the CFA Society of
He says they “have done place for next year.” and poverty of opportunity.” the UK and both the ASIP and
terrifi c work this year in Over 4,000 runners Shields points out that in CFA designations.
responding to regulatory and fi nished the 13 mile course the Olympics, although not The campaign ran for
accounting proposals. We’re held every year in the everyone can get gold, there eights weeks and included
keen that we should do more picturesque Crown Estate are opportunities to improve three CFA UK members. The
to inform regulators and in Windsor. on your own records. advertisements, which are in
policy-makers about issues A fantastic £7,000 was He adds: “The Olympic line with CFA Institute’s
that concern the profession also raised at CFA UK’s motto is: higher, faster, global message, will focus on
and that we should help them annual dinner. £3,000 came stronger. With CFA UK’s the core values of membership
identify solutions.” from donations from table support even more SHINE and education.
bookings and a whopping children and young people Each of the adverts features
£4,000 was donated by will be able to aim higher, a CFA UK member giving
members on the night. move faster and grow their views on their
Members offered stronger.” designation and membership
donations to be entered into To fi nd out more about of the society. In the fi rst ad,
the society’s prize draw. Prizes SHINE and to donate Kinsey-Quick says: “When
Member donations help were donated by companies money for their cause, please we look at people today who
charity SHINE sponsoring tables at the event visit their website: have attained the [CFA]
Society members have and they included seats at an
www.shinetrust.org.uk charter, we know that they’ve
managed to raise over international rugby match cleared a very high bar.” Two
£17,000 this year for CFA and theatre tickets. of the three members profi led
UK ’s charity of the year: Says Will Goodhart, chief CFA UK advertising hold the ASIP designation.
Support and Help IN executive of CFA UK: “It is campaign in Financial The advertisements feature
Education (SHINE). good to see member News Ken Kinsey-Quick, CFA,
A fund raising half participation achieve such A new advertising campaign ASIP, of Thames River,
marathon and donations impressive results. SHINE’s that was in Financial News Katherine Garrett-Cox, ASIP,
from last week’s annual work is of immense value and from 6 October to 24 of Alliance Trust PLC, and
dinner helped collect money we hope that donations frroom m Joe Biernat, CFA, of
for SHINE. CFA UK is now the society’s members aid European Credit
extremely close to the the charity in helping Management.
£20,000 target for donations more children get the
this year. most from their
education.”
Running ahead
Nine CFA UK members Helping children go further r
participated in a half Stephen Shields, chief
marathon in Windsor on executive of SHINE, spoke ke
Sunday September 21. They to CFA UK members at
raised a stunning £10,000 the annual dinner. He
from sponsors. reiterated SHINE’S aims:
Tim Maunder-Taylor was to provide programmes
one of the members running which have a real and
for SHINE. It was his fi rst measurable impact on
half marathon and he fi nished improving the education
it in 2 hours 20 minutes. attainment of children and d
Says Tim: “It was an young people who face the he
awesome day and great greatest challenges in life.
conditions to run in. There Says Shields: “The
was the odd bit of gritting children we support knoww
teeth around the eight mile poverty in many senses of the f the
stage and on some of the word. Sure, they do not have
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