Adriana Kostov As Regional Director Australia Of The Global Hedge Fund Association
Ms Adriana Kostov,
as Regional Director Australia of the global Hedge Fund Association, and prior
Director of Regulatory Affairs & Compliance for Excalibur Funds Management,
has been heavily involved in activities
involving the advocacy for women, and promotion of women building careers in the
financial services sector.
Her advocacy work for women was recognized via the award of an “Industry Advocacy” prize in Australia’s Women in Financial Services Awards in 2014. “The Women in Finance Awards is the benchmark for excellence celebrating and recognizing the outstanding women influencing the Australian finance industry. The awards recognise excellence and advocacy from women across the financial services spectrum"
Adriana Kostov was also invited as a
speaker at the Women in Asset Management Forum, presented by Asian Investor
magazine, at the Ritz Carlton in Hong Kong in 2014.
Ms Adriana
Kostov was invited
to speak under the Panel Discussion of “The Role of Women”, which was a “ discussion
on the trials and successes of women in the asset management industry, the
importance of mentoring, challenges in climbing the corporate ladder,
professional selfawareness and visibility, and solutions to women’s obstacles
to professional success.”
Ms Adriana Kostov
also arranged and hosted local and international investment forums, for the
benefit of the Australian alternative investment and hedge fund sector.
These events
included:
·
Price Waterhouse Coopers Regulatory Update
·
KPMG Australia Hedge Funds Symposium
· Hedge Fund Standards Board Institutional Investor Roundtable
Lara Block, the
Executive Director of the Hedge Fund Association wrote in her recommendation
letter:
“Adriana Kostov has served as the Regional Director of the Australian Chapter of Hedge Fund Association since 2013. Adriana has proved to be very responsible, proactive, and innovative, and when she sets out to do something she gets done. Adriana has worked diligently and pro-actively to further the goals of the HFA in Australia.”
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