CFA UK awards fellowship to former AIC chair

Trade body appoints three fellows

Mike Sheen
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The CFA Society of the UK has awarded a fellowship to former chair of the Association of Investment Companies (AIC), and current chair of St. James's Place and Polar Capital Technology Trust, Sarah Bates.

Fellowships have also been awarded to Aberdeen Standard Investments' Richard Dunbar and Natalie WinterFrost, who serve as head of economic and thematic research, and client director respectively. CFA: Investors are struggling to find value in markets The trade body awards fellowships every two years to member and non-member leading investment professionals for exceptional service. Currently, 85 professionals are recognised as fellows of CFA UK. With over 30 years' experience, Bates has previously served as chair on the boards of Witan Pacific Investment Trust and J.P. Morgan Ame...

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