New president for the Malta Institute of Management

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The Malta Business Weekly

The Malta Institute of Management held its 57th Annual General Meeting on 31 May 2021. During the meeting the Council highlighted the challenges faced by the Institute mainly related to the Pandemic. In spite of the fact that most of the activities were put on hold, the MIM managed to maintain financial stability and increase its staff complement.

During the reported period the MIM engaged into new activities and collaborated with various entities. During the AGM it was stated that most of the activities were possible due to various organisations assisting the MIM amongst other Quasar Trust Fund, KPMG, FJV and associates, Maltapoint Limited  and Erremme Business Advisors.

Following the AGM, during which outgoing President Reuben Buttigieg announced his intention of not to seek re-election, Mr. Hector Spiteri was appointed as new President of the MIM. Mr. Spiteri is a Certified Public Accountant with a Practicing Certificate in Auditing. He has been in various Directorship roles and managerial position with various companies and groups both locally and internationally.

The other Council Members of the institute are Reuben Buttigieg – Vice-President, Omar Vella – Hon Secretary, Lorna Smith – Hon Treasurer, Lara Boffa, Johann Baldacchino Romano, Joseph Ludwig Cassar, Stephanie Fabri, Rebecca Gatt and Jesmond Saliba as Council Members.

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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