Best Business Journal and Publisher 2024 for the Mediterranean region

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The Malta Business Weekly

Voted #1 at the Global Business Awards by AI Global Media

Dynamic Events Ltd announced that their flagship publication – the Malta Business Review, Malta’s premier independent business news and economic journal, under the direction of its award-winning journalist and editor-in-chief, Martin Vella, has recently won the acclaimed award accolade presented by the prestigious worldwide brand, AI Global Media.

Vella, who has written strategic growth plans and collaborated with prestigious magazines such as The Economic Update and The Executive Caterer Middle East, has also been a contributor to various significant news portals and newspapers such as The Malta Independent, The Times, The Accountant and other international publications. He has held leadership roles in growing companies and participated in international business development initiatives. Vella also acted as a moderator and journalist for GOPA and Single Resolution Bank (SRB), Brussels, and works with institutions to implement effective communication strategies.

Dynamic Events is considered as Malta’s foremost business awards and corporate events organisation, catering also for private functions, anniversaries and other reserved events.

“This award is a very significant achievement for myself and my team, and has come as a complete surprise, although it is something which has been long in coming, for our dedicated, unfettered, unbiased and collective commitment to providing the local and international business community with a unique and content-friendly journal, full of the latest news information, articles, first class corporate interviews and engrossing reading which we have been producing without fail monthly, for years now,” commented Vella.

“This award highlights the company’s quality and impact in the business, economic, entrepreneurial and communications sector. We have encountered huge challenges in our journey, have made groundbreaking front covers, stories and high-powered interviews with world leaders, contributing with top artwork designs and brought critical thinking development, consolidating our role as an independent voice of conscience and education to Maltese businesses and beyond,” stressed Vella, owner and publisher.

Vella wished special thanks to his Associate managing partner, and long-standing business companion Margaret Brincat, and stated “without her, I would not have achieved what I did – she is my rock and my beacon”.

The Malta Business Weekly

In 1994, the Malta Business Weekly became the first newspaper fully dedicated to business. Today this newspaper is a leader in business and financial news. Together with the launch of the MBW newspaper, the company started organising various business breakfasts to discuss various current issues that were targeting the business community in Malta.

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