Local science company Evolve announced the appointment of a dynamic new leadership team following its acquisition of Tua Engineering.

The team will seek to help the business adopt a stronger focus on customer satisfaction.

The company also revealed that it has set up Evolve Management Limited to incorporate it and its latest acquisition.

Evolve’s new dynamic leadership team is made up of Founder Christopher Busuttil Delbridge as Chief Visionary Officer, Fiona Mallia as Chief Digital Officer, Martina Zammit as Chief Financial Officer, Ritianne Schembri as Chief Operations officer, and John Montanaro as Chief Commercial Officer.

“The breadth of experience, the leadership qualities and values of our new management team give me a high degree of confidence in our ability to lead Evolve through the next phase of our strategic journey,” Mr Busuttil Delbridge said.

“As Malta’s fastest-growing science company, we have a key role to play in supporting scientists and championing the potential that exists in the industries we serve, not only in Malta, but across Europe, the Middle East, and Africa,” he continued.

Mr Busuttil Delbridge joined the Attard & Co. Group over 22 years ago and founded Evolve from scratch, offering services such as designing, equipping, and maintaining scientific workspaces, and training science industry professionals.

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