Brett Heffernan

Brett Heffernan bids farewell to Brewers Association

August 20, 2020
By Alana House

Brett Heffernan has stepped down as CEO of the Brewers Association of Australia, after more than three-and-a-half years in the role.

The Chairman of the Brewers and CEO of Carlton & United Breweries, Peter Filipovic, said the Board is sad to see Heffernan leave, but wishes him all the best in his future endeavours.

Peter Filipovic

“During his three-and-a-half years Brett has overseen considerable change at the Brewers Association, representing the Association well with the Federal and State and Territory governments, working effectively with other industry associations and bodies, and successfully managing the de-merger of the Australian and New Zealand arms of the Association,” Filivopic (above) said.

“Brett has elevated within government and across the community the positive and substantial contribution that beer makes to Australian jobs and the national economy.

“Furthermore, Brett has led our campaign for lower beer tax and has effectively made the case, publicly and with politicians, that Australia’s beer tax is too high.

“The Association’s media coverage of our issues has never been higher or more positive.

“The Board would like to thank Brett for his valuable contribution as CEO.”

Heffernan thanked the Board for its support and guidance, saying “the time is right to go”.

“I have enjoyed my time at the Brewers Association,” he said. “Aside from the Board, I want to pay particular thanks to Sarah Lovett. When it comes to small teams, they don’t come any smaller than Brewers.”

“She has been my right arm for the last three-and-a-half years, continually stepping-up to do whatever is required to make our two-person team work.

“I’m proud the Brewers Association is in a better position than when I assumed the role. It has been a wild ride, interesting and fun, and always challenging. The challenges have been made easier by being surrounded by people of impeccable character and good humour.

“I’ve decided that the time is right to take on a new challenge and I look forward to what the future brings.”

Heffernan concludes in the role on Friday, August 21, 2020. The Brewers Association will now commence a national search for a new CEO.

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