Final Call for Nominations: ThinkAdvisor's LUMINARIES Awards Program

There are just few days left to submit your nominations for this pioneering recognition program.

ThinkAdvisor recently introduced its pioneering recognition program, the LUMNIARIES, which will celebrate top advisors, industry executives and firms by telling the stories behind their success. There is no fee to participate.

There are just few days left for submitting your nominations and related materials at the 2021 LUMINARIES Awards website.

Also, please reach out to our team via email, jlevaux@alm.com, with any questions or concerns about the nominations process. 

We are seeking nominations from individual advisors, advisory firms, broker-dealers, asset managers, industry executives and other financial professionals who can demonstrate that they have made a positive and significant impact on their colleagues, clients and/or the industry in these four areas

What will the judges be looking for? Nominations should highlight unusual, one-of-a-kind leadership and activities in one of the four topic areas. 

In addition, we are seeking out-of-the box thinking and efforts that go beyond traditional measures we see today throughout the financial services industry. Such unconventional efforts can include community outreach and volunteerism, innovations in investor education and retirement, special hiring practices, unexpected business growth and unusual practice management or leadership programs.

Winners of the LUMINARIES will be featured on ThinkAdvisor through in-depth coverage that tells the full story of why they were selected and how they are making a difference to the industry. 

This coverage will showcase the best practices that the winners demonstrate, so others can benefit in tangible ways from their achievements.

Further details about the program and answers to frequently asked questions can be found online.

We can’t wait to receive your nominations soon!

For more details see LUMINARIES: How to Participate in ThinkAdvisor’s New Awards Program.