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Our Board
SBMS is a Not-For-Profit organisation managed by a Board of Directors.
SBMS Board Members are elected based on their skills to support the governance of the organisation. They meet regularly throughout the year to make decisions about future directions and monitor performance of financial management, compliance, quality and risk.
Grant Snowden | Chair and Interim Chief Executive Officer
BCom, MBA, CA.(SA)
Managing Director and Mentor with a record of transforming and growing mining, manufacturing and distribution companies to a higher level of profit and cash flow.
Experienced in customer relationships, installing IT (SAP) and building plants on time and within budget, in addition to mentoring future leaders and leading teams to deliver more than they believed possible.
Keith Hinson | Non-Executive Director, Treasurer
MBA, FAMI CPM, CET
Keith has worked in a range of senior management roles that required him to oversee important aspects of a company at the forefront of technological solutions, particularly marketing, business planning, manufacturing operations and process engineering.
Marcus McKenzie | Non-Executive Director, Secretary
DipMgmtAcct
Marcus has had a long and varied career in accounting and management in a range of large businesses. He has extensive experience in business management and processes, and now runs his own tourism and retail enterprise.
Liam Mallett | Non-Executive Director, Vice Chair
MBA, GradDipMgmt, GradCertMgmt
With over 20 years of broad industry experience, Liam specialises in guiding small businesses through their unique challenges. From running a small enterprise in university to strategising for Australia's top companies, he brings a keen understanding of technology, business strategy, and operations. His experience at across a number of dynamic businesses has shaped his expertise in digital transformation and efficiency optimisation. Liam is passionate about assisting businesses transition from business-as-usual to strategic growth.