KPMG has announced the appointment of Nataline Mifsud as Managing Director of its Advisory Delivery Centre Network, with the added responsibility of leading the Malta Delivery Centre.

The Advisory Delivery Centre Network is a key component of KPMG’s global delivery strategy, supporting member firms and clients with scalable advisory solutions. In her new role, Ms Mifsud will oversee the coordination and delivery of services across the network, while also steering the continued growth of the Malta Delivery Centre.

Commenting on the appointment via a public statement, Ms Mifsud described the opportunity as “both an honour and a challenge,” adding that she is “thrilled to step into this new chapter” and lead alongside what she called “an incredible team.”

She also extended her gratitude to those who supported her journey, with a particular mention of Iain Fox, a Partner at KPMG UK, who she said had been a “constant advocate” since their first meeting over six years ago.

“Leadership is about empowering others, fostering collaboration, and driving meaningful impact – and I look forward to doing just that,” she stated.

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