Enemalta, Malta’s leading energy services provider, appointed Jonathan Cardona as its new CEO, with effect from 11th October.

Mr Cardona is succeeding outgoing Enemalta CEO Jason Vella, who is assisting in this transition.

Jonathan Cardona

“I want to convey my appreciation for the trust being shown in me for this position,” the newly appointed CEO said.

“Together with the company board, the management, workers, and shareholders, I look forward to continue building on the good work carried out throughout the years, and to strengthen such a crucial corporation for the Maltese economy,” he continued.

Mr Cardona’s experience includes CEO positions at Agenzija Komunita Malta and at the Individual Investor Programme.

Enemalta went on to announce the appointment of Jonathan Scerri as Chairperson of its Board of Directors.

Jonathan Scerri

“I am honoured and eager to lead Enemalta’s board. The company feels like a second home, having worked here for a very long stretch in my career,” Ing Scerri said.

“There is a lot of work to be done and several targets to be met. I am convinced that the employees will be standing with us, giving their utmost to see the corporation moving forward,” he continued.

Enemalta wished Mr Cardona and Ing Scerri every success in their new roles.

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