Following studies in Law, Chemistry and Extractive Metallurgy, Ezra Hefter has worked in a range of areas, from research to industry, and for over a decade as a specialist in the R&D Tax & Incentives area, focused on the energy, resources and technology sectors. Ezra is a partner at Ernst & Young in Perth, part of a team of around 30 R&D specialists in Perth, and 90 nationally.
It has been an interesting career that has seen him working in scientific research at Murdoch University (in minerals chemistry), UNSW (on photonics), and Oxford University (in psychopharmacology), and as a metallurgist in industry — all this before trading in the steel caps for a suit, and the test tubes for the tax act at EY. He has never looked back on this decision and enjoys all things R&D Tax, though of course, dinner party conversations are a lot more subdued.
With innovation increasingly driving the next generation of discoveries and developments, Ezra is very conscious of the need to have an applied and scientific-driven approach in relation to his work. Ezra is a member of a number of industry organisations, has worked with government and appeared before Senate Committees in relation to Research and Development policy and support for Innovation in Australia.
When not tinkering with his collection of gadgets, Ezra has a range of interests to distract him including old British cars, motorbikes, social justice issues, photography, food, theatre, travel, and cheese-making (and eating!).