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Nerine’s young professionals win gold and bronze at Citywealth Future Leaders Awards

Nerine’s young professionals win gold and bronze at Citywealth Future Leaders Awards

Friday 11 November 2016

Nerine’s young professionals win gold and bronze at Citywealth Future Leaders Awards


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Nerine Group’s assistant trust manager, Donna Brehaut and business development executive Naro Zimmerman have won gold and bronze at the Cityweath Future Leaders Awards.

Miss Brehaut took home the gold award for the Trustee of the Year, Boutique category and Mr Zimmerman won the bronze award for Business Services Individual of the Year.

The Awards took place in London on Thursday 10 November. There were 18 categories which were chosen by public vote and a judging panel.

The Awards’ shortlists feature UK lawyers, accountants, family office practitioners, private bankers and trustees who deal with private clients with fortunes that exceed £20m and often up to several billion. The nominees originally featured on the Future Leaders section of the Citywealth Leaders List – which itself is the result of an ongoing year-long programme of peer recommendation and verification.

Nerine executive chairman, Keith Corbin, said: "It’s fantastic to hear that Donna and Naro have been recognised nationally for their hard work and dedication to their individual roles. I would personally like to congratulate them on their well-deserved awards. There is no greater accolade than recognition from one’s peers.

“At Nerine we pride ourselves on the role we take in developing the next generation of trust professionals. Donna and Naro are model professionals and great role models for those entering the finance industry.”

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