Moira O Neill
About
Moira O Neill is from London, England, United Kingdom. Moira works in the following industries: "Publishing", "Newspapers", "Financial Services", and "Media Production". Moira is currently Investing columnist at Financial Times. Moira also works as Head of Personal Finance at Interactive Investor, a job Moira has held since Mar 2018. In Moira's previous role as a Judge of AIC Shareholder Communication Awards at The Association of Investment Companies (AIC), Moira worked in until Jan 2021. Prior to joining The Association of Investment Companies (AIC), Moira was a Editor at Moneywise and held the position of Editor. Prior to that, Moira was a Personal Finance Editor, Investors Chronicle at Financial Times from Jan 2008 to Jan 2015. Moira started working as Wincott Personal Finance Journalist of the Year 2012 at Harold Wincott Foundation in Jan 2012. From Jan 2002 to Jan 2008, Moira was Deputy Editor at Money Observer. Prior to that, Moira was a Editor at Health Insurance magazine from Jan 2000 to Jan 2002. Moira started working as Features Editor at Money Marketing in Jan 1998.
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Moira O Neill's current jobs
I write a popular monthly column about investing for FT Money and am a regular contributor to the FT Money Show podcast.
I head up content, investment research and public relations for the business, helping to build the best investment platform for engaged investors who want to control their own investments. I manage the team that selects rated investments to help our customers make better choices and chair the Investment Selection Committee. I’m also a member of the executive committee.
Moira O Neill's past jobs
Led the January 2017 redesign of Moneywise magazine and May 2017 relaunch of Moneywise.co.uk. Appeared as expert on BBC One's Right on the Money show (July 2017). Regular money commentator on BBC Radio Wales, Share Radio and TalkRadio. Launched the Moneywise Get Financial Education Working campaign to promote financial education and endorse best practice. Relaunched the Personal Finance Teacher of the Year Awards in 2017, which ran again in 2018. Also created the Moneywise First 50 Funds list and easy passive portfolios to help investors navigate collective investments, and the Moneywise savings portfolios to beat inflation.
Leader of Investors Chronicle's award-winning personal finance team, covering investment funds, pensions, ISAs, tax planning and other issues affecting self-directed private investors. Creator of the Investors Chronicle's Top 100 Funds, Top 50 Exchange-traded funds and weekly reader Portfolio Clinic. Print, online and video journalism. Speaker at Investors Chronicle's private investor events. Launched and hosted the weekly Personal Finance Show podcast.
The Wincott Foundation seeks to support and encourage high quality economic, financial and business journalism. Entries are judged on clarity, depth of understanding and objectivity. The winner must have the ability to write about complex topics in a way that is intelligible to the lay person but also authoritative. The judges said: "Moira's diligent and painstaking analysis and ranking of unit trusts is the kind of heavy lifting we expect from the Investors Chronicle, and she combines this with readable and accessible copy across her subject. Her articles are valuable both for professional and non-professional investors - a model for what personal financial journalism should be aiming at."