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Vote online for the Accountancy Age Personality of the Year, for your chance to win a magnum of champagne
Vote online for the Accountancy Age Personality of the Year, for your chance to win a magnum of champagne
Now is your chance to vote for the Accountancy Age Personality of
the Year.
The shortlist, chosen by our editorial team, consists of Andrew Higginson,
group finance and strategy director of Tesco; Neil Wood, FD of the 2012 Olympic
Bid; Jon Symonds, chair of the Hundred Group; cabinet secretary Gus O’Donnell;
and BDO managing partner Jeremy Newman.
Have your vote online now at
www.accountancyage.com/personality
and you will be in with a chance of winning a magnum of champagne.
The winner will be announced at the Accountancy Age Awards on 9
November.
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