Corinthia

HR expert Fanina Sciberras has been appointed Area HR Director at the Corinthia Group.

Ms Sciberras took to social media to celebrate said appointment.

“I’m thrilled and proud to share that I’ve been given the incredible opportunity to join the prestigious Corinthia Group as Area HR Director,” she wrote.

“I feel honoured to be entrusted to hold this position and will do my utmost to repay the trust and responsibility to the best of my ability,” she continued.

Ms Sciberras boasts several years’ worth of experience in the local HR sector.

Before joining Corinthia Group, Ms Sciberras served as Senior HR Manager at Airmalta Avation Services Ltd for around a year-and-a-half.

Prior to that, she held the roles of Head of HR at AX Group, Group HR Manager at Ozo Group, Centre Coordinator for Klabb 3 – 16 at the Foundation for Educational Services, and Senior Lecturer at the Giovanni Curmi Higher Secondary School.

The Corinthia Group is comprised of five companies catering to five different industries: Corinthia Hotels (hotel management), International Hotel Investments (hotels and real estate), CDI Developments (development), QP Management (design, engineering, and project management), and Corinthia Caterers (catering).

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