In light of Fabig's transition, Group Chief Executive Andrew Fairweather will take on additional responsibilities, assuming greater involvement with Fitzpatricks Advice Partners. The firm has indicated Fabig will pivot to serve as an independent high-performance coach, focusing on business planning, performance monitoring, and strategic growth initiatives for the company's advice principals.

Fabig's move marks a significant shift in her career, allowing her to delve into personal interests while continuing to enhance the value within the Fitzpatricks network. Fairweather expressed enthusiasm for his expanded role, highlighting his eagerness to collaborate more closely with the National Firm Board and committees, such as the Lead Adviser and Community Committees, to propel business advancements.

Fabig's current role will continue through 11 September, post which she will transition to part-time consulting work starting in October. Her continued involvement with the Fitzpatricks Advice Partners’ National Firm Board underlines the firm's commitment to a seamless transition and support for its advisory community.