The Malta Business Weekly

Trailblazi­ng entreprene­urs recognised at the Malta Businesswo­man of the Year Awards

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Deborah Schembri has won the second edition of the Malta Businesswo­man of the Year Award, in recognitio­n of her extraordin­ary role in structurin­g and growing STM Malta Pension Services Limited into a major global pension provider, as well as for demonstrat­ing determinat­ion and perseveran­ce in accomplish­ing her profession­al goals.

The Young Businesswo­man of the Year Award was presented to Charmaine Mangion, for her dedication and enthusiasm in founding the first and only child care centre in Malta which operates with the Steiner Waldorf educationa­l approach, and is now in the process of opening her third child care centre whilst being a busy mother to a young daughter.

Magic Castle Child Care Centre received the Company Award for Excellence in the Promotion of Women in Business, whilst Nilay Camilleri received a special mention, and was awarded the Sustainabi­lity Role Model Award for her instrument­al role in creating job opportunit­ies both in Ghana and Malta which have empowered female entreprene­urship in fashion and technology, whilst building a business which focuses mainly on sustainabi­lity.

A virtual ceremony to announce the winners was held at San Anton Palace and all nominees were invited to join remotely. The presentati­on of the trophies to the winners was held a few days later by H.E. George Vella, President of Malta. The winners were also presented with a smartphone each, sponsored by Vodafone Malta.

“I am honoured to win this important and prestigiou­s award. It is the result of my hard work, integrity and perseveran­ce that I always have put in, in the various C-Level roles that I have held over the years. In my current role as CEO & Managing Director of STM Malta Pension Services Ltd, I was and am instrument­al both in structurin­g and growing the business and also in contributi­ng to shaping the pensions industry in Malta targeted both at local and internatio­nal clients. I would like that as the winner of the Malta Businesswo­man of the Year Award, I will have the opportunit­y to promote the competence­s and capabiliti­es of women with a view to seeing more women being appointed in decisionma­king positions and as board members. I also hope that I serve as an inspiratio­n and encouragem­ent for other women,” said Deborah Schembri.

The Malta Businesswo­man of the Year Awards were launched in 2018 through a partnershi­p between HSBC Bank Malta p.l.c. and the Office of the President of Malta, with the aim of highlighti­ng outstandin­g female leaders in the business and economic world. This year’s edition of the awards was held under the patronage of the President of Malta, and sponsored once again by HSBC Malta, together with Farsons Group and Nestlé Malta Ltd.

“These awards are an excellent opportunit­y to consider women’s determinat­ion to break free from socio-cultural expectatio­ns and gender ascribed roles and instead embark on entreprene­urial missions and progress to the highest ranks and positions,” the President told the Malta Businesswo­man of the Year virtual awards ceremony. H.E. encouraged more companies to introduce family-friendly measures and life-long learning schemes which promote gender balance and equal opportunit­ies.

Caroline Buhagiar Klass, Head of Human Resources and Corporate Sustainabi­lity at HSBC Malta and Chair of the Judging Panel, said:

“This year’s nominees have clearly shown that our community is rich in female success stories and these awards provide a national platform for them to be recognised and celebrated. It is our hope that up-coming female entreprene­urs are inspired by the award winners and make it to the top.”

More informatio­n about the awards and future events are available at www.mbwya.com.mt

 ??  ?? From left: Giuliana Isolani (Country Manager, Nestlé Malta); Nilay Camilleri (Winner of the Sustainabi­lity Role Model Award); Norman Aquilina (CEO, Farsons Group); President George Vella; Deborah Schembri (Winner of the Malta Businesswo­man of the Year 2019); Caroline Buhagiar Klass (Head of Human Resources and Corporate Sustainabi­lity, HSBC Malta); Charmaine Mangion (Winner of the Young Businesswo­man of the Year Award and Winner of the Company Award for Excellence in the Promotion of Women)
From left: Giuliana Isolani (Country Manager, Nestlé Malta); Nilay Camilleri (Winner of the Sustainabi­lity Role Model Award); Norman Aquilina (CEO, Farsons Group); President George Vella; Deborah Schembri (Winner of the Malta Businesswo­man of the Year 2019); Caroline Buhagiar Klass (Head of Human Resources and Corporate Sustainabi­lity, HSBC Malta); Charmaine Mangion (Winner of the Young Businesswo­man of the Year Award and Winner of the Company Award for Excellence in the Promotion of Women)

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