Jonathan Borg

Jonathan Borg, Director of Business Development at Bluhull Group, has joined the Board of Directors of the Malta Maritime Forum (MMF) as a Member.

The MMF was set up in October 2015 as a non-governmental organisation with the intention of serving as a common platform for Malta-based entities involved in the local maritime, logistical, and transport sector.

Said forum also contains several sub-committees, including one dedicated to education, safety, and quality, one dedicated to marketing, internationalisation, and economic development, and another to port, services, and sea management.

The MMF’s Board is led by Chairperson Judge Emeritus Joseph Zammit McKeon and Vice Chairperson Lino Vassallo. Kevin J. Borg holds the position of CEO.

Jonathan Borg joins a range of Board Members including Godwin Xerri, Ann Fenech, and Alex Montebello.

Mr Borg has been serving as Director of Business Development at BluHull Group – a company geared to provide services to the marine and oilfield business – since January 2012. Between 2015 and 2021, Mr Borg serves as a Board Member at the American Chamber of Commerce in Malta.

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Jonathan Borg / LinkedIn

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