Brad Heppner is the founder, chairman and chief executive officer of The Beneficient Company Group, LP, which empowers individual and smaller institutional investors with a platform built to offer a simple, rapid and cost-effective way to access liquidity from their alternative assets. Prior to Beneficient, Mr. Heppner was the majority owner and chairman of the Crossroads Group. A recognized leader in the alternative investment industry, he has founded 10 alternative investment companies, including PEN Indemnity Insurance Company, Ltd., the Crossroads Group, LP, Constitution Capital Partners, LLC and Capital Analytics. Earlier in his career, he held several positions at Goldman Sachs, the John D. and Catherine T. MacArthur charitable foundation, and Bain & Company. He has also served as an adjunct professor for private equity in the M.B.A. program at Texas Christian University.
Originally from Kansas, Mr. Heppner was a founder and previous director of his hometown’s community foundation and currently serves on the board of the Cox School of Business. He earned a master’s of management degree from the Kellogg School at Northwestern University and a BBA, B.B.S. and B.A. from SMU, where he was a member of the Lambda Chi Alpha fraternity and student government.
Aurelia Heppner is the enterprise program manager of The Beneficient Company Group, LP, or Ben. In addition to her role at Ben, Mrs. Heppner is the co-founder of Heppner Endowments for Research Organizations (HERO), a nonprofit dedicated to improving the quality of life for Texans through the conservation of Texas habitats, academic fieldwork, and investment in the arts. Since the inception of HERO in 2010, Mrs. Heppner has worked to define and drive the relationship between Ben and the charitable endowment. The result is both an expansive philanthropic footprint for Ben as a leading company, and an impressive roster of partnerships and deep relationships between HERO, Texas universities, and K–12 educators to provide funding for academic research.
Prior to Beneficient and HERO, Mrs. Heppner was a senior business development manager for Maxsys Solutions, LLC, a leading placement and recruiting firm focused on the technology sector.
As an active member of the Dallas, Texas, community, Mrs. Heppner serves as a sustaining member of the Junior League of Dallas and as an active member of NCL Silver Star. She has also piloted a number of other programs for nonprofits and educational institutions in and around the metroplex.
Throughout her career, Mrs. Heppner has also dedicated herself to her family as a proud working mother.
Originally from France, Mrs. Heppner grew up on a sailboat, traveling the world with her French parents, then relocating to Texas to attend SMU on an academic scholarship. She holds a B.A. in business and marketing from the University of Texas at Dallas.
The Heppners have five children, one of whom attends SMU.