
The Chief Executive Officer of aged care and disability provider VMCH, Sonya Smart, has been named the top executive in her field at the 2025 Australian Executive of the Year Awards.
Hosted by The CEO Magazine, the national awards celebrate outstanding leadership and achievement across all sectors, recognising executives who have made a significant impact on their organisations and the broader community.
Ms Smart, was one of 14 top Executives in the Not-For-Profit category, taking out the prestigious title at a gala event in Melbourne on November 12.
“I am truly humbled to receive this award,” she said. “To be named Executive of the Year among such an inspiring group of leaders is an extraordinary honour. I am proud to represent the not-for-profit sector and to shine a light on the vital work we do for some of the most vulnerable people in our community.”
Since Ms Smart joined the organisation in 2017, VMCH (formerly known as Villa Maria Catholic Homes) has transformed into a sector leader, launching social enterprises that create meaningful employment for people with disability, expanding its retirement living and affordable homes portfolios, and pioneering new models of care that prioritise dignity and connection.
Under her guidance, VMCH has grown in capability, scale and impact, with a stronger financial position and broader support for the communities it serves. Ms Smart has also played a key role in shaping aged care reform as a member of the Aged Care Act Transition Taskforce, and has championed innovation in dementia and palliative care.
VMCH Board Chairman Julien O’Connell, who accepted the award on Ms Smart’s behalf, said her achievements were not just numbers – they represent lives changed, communities strengthened, and a sector inspired to reach higher.
“Sonya is a bold thinker – a disruptor in the best sense of the word – who has never been afraid to take risks when it means creating better outcomes for the people and communities VMCH serves,” Mr O’Connell said.
Ms Smart emphasised the award was not just a reflection of her work, but of the dedication and compassion shown every day by the VMCH community.
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