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Business development specialist Emanuel Zammit on Tuesday announced that he has been promoted to Director – Recruitment Services & Business Consultancy at GCS Malta.

He said that he is “looking forward for this new challenge” at the company that he has been a part of since 2019.

Mr Zammit first joined the professional services firm as Recruitment Team Leader, before he worked his way up the corporate ladder to also serve in various other senior roles within its recruitment and business development areas. Prior to his new role, he worked as Head – Recruitment Services & Business Consultancy at the firm for more than a year.

His experience also includes over a year at Reed Specialist Recruitment Malta, most notably serving as Senior Recruitment Consultant for seven months.

Among his qualifications, Mr Zammit holds a Master’s in Diplomatic Studies from University of Leicester and a Bachelor of Arts in European Studies with Communication Studies from University of Malta.

Founded in 2017 by Christian Gravina, GCS Malta is a corporate service provider that offers a “one-stop shop” to all clients. While it initially focused on accounting and assurance services, it now also offers advisory, audit, and corporate services.

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