SMSF Association announces new CEO
The SMSF Association has announced a new chief executive, with John Maroney stepping down from the role from March next year.
SMSF Association deputy chief executive and director of policy and education Peter Burgess will take over the role of chief executive effective March 2023.
Mr Burgess brings more than 20 years of industry experience to the position, including three years as the Association’s technical director before joining the SMSF administrator SuperConcepts in 2013 as general manager - technical Services & education. He is widely recognised as an authority in SMSF technical matters and Government policy design.
Mr Burgess said he was thrilled to be offered the position of chief executive of the SMSF Association.
“I am passionate about the SMSF Association, and the work we do to uphold the integrity and sustainability of the SMSF sector,” he said
“But most of all I am passionate about our members and helping them to provide the best SMSF advice they can. They are rightfully considered experts in this field and ensuring they have all the necessary skills and education to remain the elite advisers will be my priority. I look forward to working with the Board and members to achieve this outcome.”
As the Association approaches its 20-year anniversary, Mr Maroney said it remains recognised as the pre-eminent organisation in the SMSF sector by government, policymakers, regulators, and educators, and has been a driving force in building collaboration across the financial sector.
“Having weathered the COVID-19 storm and returned to hosting large, physical events, including the National Conference in April and Technical Summit this week, 2023 is the ideal time to hand over to Peter for the next growth phase of the sector and Association.”
SMSF Association chairman Scott Hay-Bartlem said the Association was extremely fortunate to have someone of Peter’s calibre to succeed John.
“His knowledge of the sector is legendary, with his annual ‘legs and regs’ address to the National Conference is always compulsory listening,” said Mr Hay-Bartlem.
“I am certain the members will welcome Peter’s appointment as someone who is totally committed to the SMSF sector and very understanding of the issues they face in running their businesses.
Since his appointment as chief executive in 2017, Mr Maroney has had the onerous responsibility of guiding the Association and its members through exciting and challenging times, particularly the dynamic regulatory environment and handling the enormous impact of the COVID-19 pandemic, said Mr Hay-Bartlem.
“I know I speak for the Board and all members when I say John has performed admirably in very difficult circumstances, and that the strong position in which we find ourselves, is, in no small part, due to his leadership,” he said.
Miranda Brownlee
Miranda Brownlee is the deputy editor of SMSF Adviser, which is the leading source of news, strategy and educational content for professionals working in the SMSF sector.
Since joining the team in 2014, Miranda has been responsible for breaking some of the biggest superannuation stories in Australia, and has reported extensively on technical strategy and legislative updates.
Miranda also has broad business and financial services reporting experience, having written for titles including Investor Daily, ifa and Accountants Daily.