Tiffany Heath
BAgEc (Hons), Chief Strategy Officer
Tiffany Heath is the Chief Strategy Officer at Fortlake, responsible for the overall strategic direction of the business, including functional synergies across the various trade-related offices of Fortlake, investment and implementation solutions, managing Fortlake’s domestic and international footprint, domestic and international stakeholder engagement, counterparty risk and relationships. Tiffany is a member of the Audit Risk and Compliance Committee (ARCC). A highly regarded financial markets professional, Tiffany is recognised for her expertise in technical trading solutions across large global pools of capital and commercial strategy.
With over 17 years of extensive experience in top-tier global financial institutions, Tiffany has held senior leadership positions at Goldman Sachs and UBS, overseeing diverse global markets businesses. During her 13-year tenure at Goldman Sachs, Tiffany served as Head of Cleared Derivatives for Australia and New Zealand, led the Australian-based Global Financing Sales & Distribution effort, and excelled as a lead project manager within the Global Portfolio Solutions, Pension Services, and Transition Management business. Her contributions were marked by strategic insights leading to business expansion, effective risk management, and a steadfast commitment to delivering client-centric solutions.
At UBS, Tiffany continued to demonstrate her leadership prowess, serving as Head of Cleared Derivatives for Australia and New Zealand, and Lead Sales and Relationship Management within the Global Financing Division. Her role involved driving business growth through innovative commercial and business strategies, comprehensive risk management, advanced clearing technology solutions, and optimizing trade-to-operations processes. Tiffany also distinguished herself in forging enduring partnerships and fostering a culture of collaboration and adept change management.
Tiffany holds a Bachelor of Agricultural Economics from the University of Sydney, graduating with First-Class Honors and awarded the G.W. Walker Memorial Prize for Agricultural Economics. Her academic achievements were complemented by the University of Sydney Senate Sports Scholarship, recognizing her excellence in both academics and sporting achievements.