The Malta Chamber of SMEs on Tuesday (today) announced that Abigail Agius Mamo has decided to step down from her position as CEO.
Ms 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.
Prior to being named as CEO, Ms Agius Mamo served as EU & International Desk Executive at the SME Chamber.
During her tenure as CEO, the Malta Chamber of SMEs achieved a number of milestones, significantly enhancing its 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 SME Chamber stated that as CEO, Ms Agius Mamo “performed her role with passion, inspiring the team she built to work for the continued growth and evolution of the organisation, building trust and giving a very credible voice to Malta’s SMEs to shape opinions and policies effectively.”
Together with the rest of the SME Chamber, she worked hard to build a robust support structure for SMEs and to create numerous opportunities to highlight the importance contributions to local businesses.
In her capacity as CEO, she also led the launch of the Malta Business Awards.
The Malta Chamber of SMEs President Paul Abela, together with the council and staff expressed gratitude to Ms Agius Mamo for her exceptional service and leadership over the years, before wishing her well in her future endeavours.
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Outgoing Malta Chamber of SMEs CEO Abigail Agius Mamo / Malta Chamber of SMEs
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