Jersey Finance has announced the winners of its second annual Rising Stars Awards, held at the Royal Jersey Showground last Friday.
More than 150 people aged between 16 and 30 were nominated for the awards. A shortlist for each of the 12 categories was selected by an independent panel of judges and more than 38,000 votes were cast by members of the public. The winners were:
• Accountancy: Reiss Khawaja, KPMG
• Banking: Catia Teixeira, Santander International
• Compliance: Lydia Stephens, Affinity Private Wealth
• CSR and Employee Morale: Jordan Stott, Deloitte
• Digital: James Walwyn, Puritas Software Solutions
• Funds: Tristan Norbury, Langham Hall
• Human Resources: Ana Martins, Equiom
• Investment Management: Tom Hiles, Quilter Cheviot
• Law: Holly Thebault, Mourant
• Marketing: Fallon Saussey, Ogier
• Operations and Secretarial: Ross Pringle, Vistra
• Trust: Joana Marques Teixeira, Intertrust Group
Jersey Finance Chief Executive Joe Moynihan commented: “Congratulations to all our winners and runners up, and to all those nominated. We look forward to watching their careers progress. Their hard work and commitment will be key to Jersey’s success as an international finance centre in the years to come.”
Pictured l-r: Tristan Norbury, Jordan Stott, Ana Martins, Reiss Khawaja, Tom Hiles, James Walwyn, Ross Pringle, Holly Thebault, Fallon Saussey, Lydia Stephens and Catia Teixeira Machado