The judges of the third edition of the Malta Businesswoman of the Year Awards (MBWYA), organised by HSBC Malta, have been announced. The MBWYA, that are also supported by Farsons Group and Nestlé Malta, recognizes successful female business leaders and entrepreneurs. The Malta Businesswoman of the Year Awards are once again taking place under the patronage of His Excellency George Vella, President of Malta.
This year, the board of judges is made up of Dr Joseph Sammut, HSBC Malta General Counsel (Chair of the panel); Anne Marie Tabone, Chief Financial Officer of Farsons Group; Derek Vassallo, Out of Home Channel Manager and Executive Committee Member at Nestlé Malta; Marisa Xuereb, President of The Malta Chamber; and Helga Ellul, Director at Advise Ltd and President of CORE Platform.
The judges are considering nominations in four categories: Businesswoman of the Year Award, Female Entrepreneur of the Year Award, Sustainability Role Model Award, and Company Award for Excellence in the Promotion of Women in Business.
Dr Sammut said: “Women remain under-represented in leadership positions, despite the well-known fact that diversity has a positive impact on business performance. For this reason, HSBC Malta established the MBWYA to celebrate successful women and hopefully inspire other women to pursue their ambitions and encourage companies to further promote diversity. The judging process has proven to be a challenging one with so many exceptional nominees to consider, but we have all very much enjoyed it.”
The winners of the main award in the previous two editions were Deborah Schembri who was recognised for her role in growing STM Malta Pension Services Limited into a major pension provider and Natalie Briffa Farrugia, Chief Executive Officer at CareMalta Group Limited, who was recognised for her work in transforming the business to state-of-the-art facilities.
Further information is available at www.mbwya.com.mt
Unions and employer bodies have begun providing their initial reactions to the labour migration policy…
On 1 January, Poland assumed the presidency of the Council of the EU. What does…
Italy's Environment Ministry has given its last and final approval to Malta to develop the…
Isaac Saliba The government yesterday presented a labour migration policy which, in the words of…
What a wonderful year 2024 has been for investors. U.S. stocks ripped higher and carried…
The year is approaching its end and it is time to take a look back…