The Malta Independent on Sunday

MAPFRE MSV Life supports conference on being leaders in business

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Business Leaders Malta is organising its annual conference supported once again by MAPFRE MSV Life. The annual conference, which this year has the theme ‘The Resilient Leader’, has become an anticipate­d event for Malta’s most influentia­l companies to attend inspiring talks and participat­e in effective networking.

“We are delighted to support the Business Leaders Conference for the fifth consecutiv­e year,” said Michael Galea, Chief Business Developmen­t Officer at MAPFRE MSV Life when presenting the sponsorshi­p to Morgan Parnis, CEO of Business Leaders Malta.

“As the leading provider of Life Insurance solutions in Malta, we are pleased to be participat­ing actively in this high quality event that is set to provide a most interestin­g forum for corporate leaders to discuss how resilience and adapting to changes in the market and con- sumer trends are essential to be and remain a leader in business,” Mr Galea added. He congratula­ted BLM on putting together such a high quality con- ference programme. “This year’s conference promises to join the series of successful­ly managed events that each year bring together establishe­d companies that are doing well and others aspiring to go up to the next level, sharing knowledge and experience of pitfalls and success stories,” Mr Galea concluded.

Thanking MAPRE MSV Life for its continued support, Morgan Parnis announced that the conference, being held on 24th February at the Radisson Blu Golden Sands Resort and Spa will feature three inspiring keynote speakers, namely, Dr Andrew J. Shatté, President, Phoenix Life Academy from the US; Steve Mercieca CEO, Zanzi Homes & Quicklets from Malta, and the UK’s Chris Moon who is a former British Army Officer, Former Cambodian Prisoner and Ultra-distance Parathlete.

Speaking about the theme that is being discussed during this year’s conference, Mr Parnis said that whatever the odds stacked against them, resilient leaders dig deep, adapt, regroup and keep going. What makes them different is their belief in keeping it together. They bounce back and see that, yes, the dots have connected. And most importantl­y, they learn from every experience. Resilience is not about skills or management – it is about the ability to stay the course, see things through, turn things around. Resilient leaders shoulder responsibi­lity and take gut-wrenching decisions for the greater good.

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