Nicole Borg, outgoing President at JCI Malta, took to social media to announce that, as of this year, Giselle Borg Olivier will be taking on her role.

“Going into my sixth year at JCI Malta! After having led the organisation as National President in 2021, today I take on the role of Immediate Past President and officially hand over the chain to Giselle Borg Olivier,” Ms Borg wrote.

Alongside her new role at JCI Malta, Ms Borg also works as a Marketing and Administration Manager at Sliema-based VEO Capital. She was appointed to said role last November.

“I’ve been lucky enough to see this organisation grow and grow with it as well. Now, my new role means I will be taking on more of an advisor and supportive role to the team, while I look into further opportunities for growth through the organisation,” Ms Borg added.

“Looking forward to see how the Reconnecting Leaders team builds upon all that the Leaders For Change team had to offer,” she concluded.

Just last month, Ms Borg Olivier celebrated her appointment at JCI Malta as well as another appointment as Manager at Zaar Crowdfunding.

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Nicole Borg / LinkedIn

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