Steve Azzopardi - CE Installations

Industry veteran Steve Azzopardi has been appointed Chief Executive Officer of
CE Installations, stepping into the role with over 30 years of expertise in
building services, construction, and finishes.

Prior to this appointment, Mr Azzopardi led Titan International Limited for 18
years, during which he played a pivotal role in its growth into a market leader
with over 200 employees. His leadership oversaw the successful execution of
major projects, including hotels, hospitals, and commercial developments.

Mr Azzopardi’s qualifications include a Diploma in Quantity Surveying, a
bachelor’s degree in project management, and a Wireman’s Licence B. His
extensive experience in corporate governance, strategic leadership, and
business development makes him well-equipped to lead CE Installations into its
next phase of expansion.

“I am excited to lead CE Installations, collaborate with talented individuals, and
drive impactful innovation,” Mr Azzopardi shared.

Group CEO Neville Calleja and the Board have expressed strong confidence in
Mr Azzopardi’s leadership, highlighting his commitment to corporate
governance and industry expertise as key assets for the company’s continued
success

Featured Image: Steve Azzopardi / LinkedIn

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