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The Financial Advice Association Australia (FAAA) has revealed the finalists in the inaugural FAAA Awards across six professional categories at a special event in Sydney.

The FAAA Awards recognise members who deliver the highest standards of professional and trusted financial advice to Australian consumers, as well as those who are going above and beyond to support their local communities. The awards also highlight the outstanding university students who represent the bright future of the financial advice profession.

The finalists in the 2023 FAAA Awards for each professional category are:

FAAA CERTIFIED FINANCIAL PLANNER® Professional of the Year Award - finalists

  • Hamish Landreth CFP® - Prosperity Advisers Group (QLD)
  • Martin McGrath CFP® - Financial Edge Group (NSW)
  • Bianca Musico CFP® - Warr Hunt (VIC)

FAAA Adviser of the Year (Sponsored by Zurich) - finalists

  • Sacha Burchgart - Burcheart (NSW)
  • Robin Sandover – The Wealth Designers (WA)
  • Jordan Vaka - PlanningSolo (VIC)

FAAA Inspire Women – Excellence in Advice Award (Sponsored by TAL) - finalists

  • Kathy Havers CFP®– Viridian Advisory (VIC)
  • Kelly King – Iconic Wealth (WA)
  • Cara Williams – Sufficient Funds (QLD)

FAAA Professional Practice of the Year (Sponsored by Cbus Super) - finalists

  • Boutique Advisers (WA)
  • Future Gen Solutions (QLD)
  • Warr Hunt (VIC)

FAAA Gen Next Rising Star of the Year - finalists

  • Jayden Adams – Adams Financial Group (QLD)
  • Scott Hendy – Focused Advisers (QLD)
  • Jennifer Laing – Modern You Financial Planners (QLD)

FAAA University Student of the Year - finalists

  • Jenna Bonaccorsi – Griffith University
  • Rojen Legaspi – Deakin University
  • Jacob Eliopoulos – Deakin University

FAAA chief executive officer Sarah Abood said: “The inaugural FAAA Awards shine a light on the positive contributions that financial advisers make to their clients’ well-being and security through quality financial advice.

“The FAAA Awards celebrate the commitment, talent, and passion of so many advisers within our profession.

“A huge congratulations to all the 2023 finalists. We have received so many exemplary applications that narrowing each category to just three finalists in each category was an incredibly difficult task for our judges.

“Each finalist has demonstrated a tireless dedication to their profession, their clients and their communities, improving the lives of Australians for the better,” Ms Abood said.

The winners in each category will be announced at the FAAA Awards Gala Dinner at the FAAA Congress in Adelaide on 21 November. 

For more information about the FAAA Awards 2023, head to the website.

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