Determined - Keith Simons with his walker ‘CT’ is raising money for two family members he lost in 2018 (inset) AN inspiring father is walking two miles every day with his walking frame to raise awareness of brain tumours after losing two of his closest family members in the same year. Keith Simons, 80, lost his son, Paul and ex-wife and lifelong friend, Susan, to glioblastoma, the most common aggressive form of brain tumour in adults. Keith has been inspired to take part in the Brain Tumour Charity’s Conquer the Challenge event in a bid to raise funds and awareness. The charity is encouraging fundraisers to walk, run, or cycle 88 miles for the 88,000 people living with a brain tumour in the UK – but Keith is aiming higher and set his target at 150 miles.
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Boston Private Named Industry’s Best for Client Service by Private Asset Management
February 18, 2021 GMT
BOSTON (BUSINESS WIRE) Feb 18, 2021
Boston Private, a leading provider of integrated wealth management, trust and banking services, today announced that the company has won the 2021 Private Asset Management (PAM) Award for Best Private Wealth Manager for Client Service among wealth managers with more than $5 billion in assets under management.
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Fund Intelligence’s PAM Awards recognize the top-performing firms serving the private wealth community. Boston Private was selected for this award based on client service, client longevity, and the firm’s overall growth within the past year. Judging was conducted by an independent panel of industry experts and was based on both qualitative and quantitative performance measures.