SMSF Association appoints three new Board directors

SMSF Association Media Release

The SMSF Association is pleased to announce the appointment of three new board members, Meg Heffron, Brett Griffiths and Lachlan Sue, collectively bringing to the board over 50 years of SMSF sector experience.

The new appointments replace retiring directors, Liam Shorte, Dr Deborah Ralston and Bryan Ashenden.

SMSF Association Chair, Scott Hay-Bartlem, said: “Brett, Meg and Lachlan each bring unique perspectives from their many years in the industry, making them invaluable additions. We are delighted to have their industry knowledge and experience on the board as we strive to represent the industry and enhance the quality of SMSF advice.

Heffron, is an SMSF Association Fellow, SMSF Specialist Adviser, and Managing Director of Heffron Consulting with over two decades of experience in SMSFs.

A passionate advocate for education within the SMSF community, Heffron has been an active member of the SMSF Association for over 20 years, regularly speaking at the Association’s National Conference and professional development events.

Her long-standing commitment to the industry has been recognised, receiving the Association’s Chair Award in 2010 and the CEO Award in 2020.

Heffron said: “It’s a pleasure to join the Board of an organisation I have been involved with for many years, specifically contributing at a leadership level for the success and growth of the sector.”

Griffiths contributes over 25 years of experience spanning legislative compliance, retirement income streams and estate planning. He has worked for one of the largest superannuation consulting firms in Queensland and is currently a Director of Superannuation Advisory at Vincents.

Griffiths added: “I have always greatly valued the Association’s role in the superannuation and broader financial advisory sector, and I look forward to utilising my knowledge and contributing to the Association’s continued success.”

Sue’s diverse background in financial planning and taxation includes his current role as Partner and General Manager at Matrix Norwest. His technical expertise in SMSFs, coupled with a strong business acumen, means he is well positioned to contribute to the Association’s strategic direction.

Sue said: “I feel privileged at the opportunity to bring a fresh perspective to the Board and its mission of empowering Australians to manage their own superannuation. I’m particularly eager to highlight the importance of engaging with a younger demographic and ensuring the industry continues to evolve.”

Hay-Bartlem says: “The Association would like to thank the retiring Directors for their invaluable contributions to the Board. Their experience and dedication have greatly supported the growth and success of the Association.”

“In particular, I would like to thank and acknowledge Dr Deborah Ralston for her enormous contribution to the Association, which spanned two stints as director and one as Board chair. With over 25 years of board-level experience including roles on the Future Fund Board of Guardians and the RBA Payments System Board, her leadership has been invaluable. We are grateful for her lasting impact on both the Association and the financial services industry.”

Meg Heffron
Brett Griffiths
Lachlan Sue