Abigail Agius Mamo to depart from CEO Role at the Malta Chamber of SMEs

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The Malta Business Weekly

The Malta Chamber of SMEs has announced that its CEO, Abigail Agius Mamo, has decided to step down from the position.

“Agius Mamo has been an integral part of the SME Chamber for the past 17 years and in the position of CEO for the last 10 years, during which she along with the Council spearheaded major changes nationwide. During her tenure as CEO, the Malta Chamber of SMEs achieved numerous milestones, significantly enhancing the organization’s presence and impact. This included a comprehensive journey of renewal while at the same time, supporting local SMEs during the unprecedented challenges of the Covid-19 pandemic,” the Chamber said.

“The organization’s gold standard handling of the Covid-19 repercussions gained EU-wide recognition, being awarded the EU’s Civil Solidarity prize. As CEO, Agius Mamo performed her role with passion, inspiring the team she built to work for the continued growth and evolution of the organization building trust, and giving a very credible voice to Malta’s SMEs to shape opinions and policies effectively. Agius Mamo and the SME Chamber worked hard to build a robust support structure for SMEs and to create numerous opportunities to highlight the importance and contributions to local businesses. Another great achievement spearheaded by Agius Mamo was the Malta Business Awards.”

The Malta Chamber of SMEs President and Council and staff wish to thank Ms Agius Mamo for her exceptional service and leadership and wish her all the best in her future endeavours.

Posting on Facebook, Agius Mamo said: “I must admit that it is still somewhat with a heavy heart that I have communicated to the SME Chamber that I will be transitioning into a new phase of my career at the end of September 2024. I will still be close to genuine businesses as I have done throughout my professional career so far. The Malta Chamber of SMEs and its business members hold a very special place in my heart, and I am profoundly grateful for the trust placed in me and the incredible journey that followed.”

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