12/23/2025
FOUR OPERATOR-PARTNERS HONORED AT SUCCENTRIX 2025
[HOUSTON, November 4] – Four Succentrix Business Advisors Owner-Partners (OPs) were honored with corporate awards at the company’s annual conference in Houston.
Office of the Year
Roni Hayes received the Office of the Year Award, presented annually to the Succentrix OP whose office has actively excelled across all areas of franchise operations and has been opened for at least three full years. She has served as a Succentrix OP in Live Oak, Fla., since 2016.
New Office of the Year
Lucille Martinez received the New Office of the Year Award, presented annually to the Succentrix OP whose office has actively excelled across all areas of franchise operations and has been opened for less than three full years. She has served as a Succentrix OP in Conroe/The Woodlands, Texas, since 2024.
President’s Award
Heather Luquette received the President’s Award, presented annually to the Succentrix OP whose office shows premier year-over-year growth and has been operating for at least three years. She has served as a Succentrix OP in the Baton Rouge/Prairieville, La., area since 2016.
Champion of the Brand Award
Heather Jeffrey received the Champion of the Brand Award, presented annually to the Succentrix OP who actively and successfully promotes the Succentrix brand, both inside and outside the company. She has served as a Succentrix OP in Nashville/Brentwood, Tenn., since 2017.
“Succentrix takes great pride in the work that our Owner-Partners do on a daily basis, and these four remain prime examples of why,” said Succentrix CEO Bill Stansbury.
“Their successes have helped drive the image of the Succentrix brand to one of national prominence,” Stansbury said.
“More importantly, their contributions over the past year positioned their offices as leaders in making their regions become highly attractive places for small-business owners and entrepreneurs to operate.”
Stansbury also noted the group’s achievements as hallmarks of prototypical Succentrix success stories for financial professionals seeking greater career independence outside the corporate world while continuing to work in the financial sector.
“They embody what can be realized when accounting, tax, or financial professionals receive cutting-edge corporate support while utilizing the tools of their trade to operate their very own businesses, which leads to a greater work/life balance and a more productive, community-minded citizen,” Stansbury said.
The conference was hosted by alliantgroup, an international consulting and management engineering firm, and co-sponsored by global technology platform giant Intuit.
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