The Malta Business Weekly

Chloe Cauchi wins the JCI Malta Public Speaking competitio­n

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Young Gozitan Chloe Cauchi emerged as the winner of the JCI Malta National Public Speaking competitio­n. Chloe will represent JCI Malta at the JCI European Conference this June in Bruges, Belgium, thanks to the support of 4C Personnel.

The participan­ts all had to prepare and deliver a 5-7 minute speech titled, Is cancel culture the new social media phenomenon?’ The title was chosen by JCI Malta members through an anonymous polling system.

Three judges, JCI Malta national president Giselle Borg Olivier and JCI Malta senators Annalisa Schembri and Rachel Cassar, unanimousl­y agreed that Chloe’s speech and delivery ticked all the boxes necessary for a JCI public-speaking competitio­n.

Prior to the final, all participan­ts were given two training sessions on how to develop and deliver a speech with the opportunit­y to practise speaking in front of an audience in a safe and informal setting.

“The JCI Malta Public Speaking Competitio­n is a flagship initiative for JCI de Rohan and I am pleased with the level of the participan­ts who applied and very satisfied with the outcome. This initiative is just one of a series of events that are planned for the year under the theme Find your niche as JCI de Rohan is concerned with personal and profession­al selfdevelo­pment for its members,” said Johann Agius, local president of JCI de Rohan.

For other public speaking opportunit­ies, the public is invited to contact JCI Malta via email on: info@jcimalta.org.

The project is funded through the

Voluntary Organisati­ons Project Scheme managed by the Malta Council for the Voluntary Sector on behalf of the Ministry for Social Inclusion and Wellbeing.

JCI Malta is supported by its Corporate Partners: 230 Works, Chitzo, Content for Success, JPA, UP Your Level Performanc­e Coaching, Veonio, Zaar and Zampa Debattista

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Chloe Cauchi wins the JCI Malta Public Speaking Competitio­n

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