More than 250 attendees, including many key operations folk at mutual fund firms, attended the NICSA General Membership Meeting at the Boston Hyatt Regency from September 19 to 20th, located just a few blocks from Boston Commons, Chinatown and the city's South Station.
Speakers included MIT professor
Joseph Coughlin,
Eaton Vance managing director for marketing and distribution strategy, and
Kevin Kelcourse Boston-based assistant director for the asset management unit of the SEC's enforcement division. A full list of speakers and topics can be found at the event's
website.
The two-day event featured a number of rousing receptions indulging attendees in Boston's rich sports history. Executives competed with each oher on electric basketball free-throw and football target throwing games. At one point, the ballroom featured a giant rendition of the Red Socks scoreboard.
Food was either sports-themed or inspired by New England's best. Noshes included cheese-filled brats, seafood pizza, country pork or beef entrees among numerous other delights.
Mascot Pat the Patriot was on hand to shake hands and sign autographs, leading to good-natured ribbing on team loyalties. When one executive was having her photo taken with the legendary mascot, her colleagues asked "Wait. Aren't you a Giants' fan?"
"No," was the response. She was a Jets fan.
Long live the fan.
The event included the NOVA Awards, sponsored by NICSA and the trade publication
Money Management Executive. The awards this year had received double the nominations received last year. Industry guru's
Theresa Hamacher and
Robert Pozen were on hand to honor this year's winners. Honorees included:
Putnam Investments as the winner for
Creativity in Marketing Operations, with honorable mention going to
IndexIQ;
OppenheimerFunds Intermediary Services winning for
Innovations in Back Office Efficiencies, with
SEI -- Investment Manager Services garnering an honorable mention. For
Innovations in Customer Service the award went to the
FundVisualizer system of ,Putnam Investments, with the honorable mention nod to Janus Capital Group - Team CVS: Craig Brown, Ginger Fanning, John Urosevich. Meanwhile, the
Visionary Leadership award went to
Jim Tracy of
Morgan Stanley Wealth Management and the honorable mention to
Charles Rizzo,
John Hancock Funds. 
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