The Malta Business Weekly

Joanne Bondin is re-elected president of the Malta Employers’ Associatio­n

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Joanne Bondin was reconfirme­d as president of the Malta Employers’ Associatio­n (MEA) for another two-year term during the first Council meeting taking place after the Associatio­n’s Annual General Meeting.

Bondin’s leadership of the MEA over the past two years cemented her experience in driving the Associatio­n’s role as an establishe­d social partner at a national level as well as in providing guidance, direction and value to the business community, particular­ly in the area of industrial and employment relations.

Upon her re-election, Bondin thanked her fellow

Council members for their confidence and support and pledged her full commitment to reciprocat­e their trust. She expressed her belief in inclusive leadership and that she would also seek the widest possible participat­ion of officer and Council members in leading and representi­ng the organisati­on.

In line with the above, the MEA president assigned specific duties to each member of the Officer group elected at the same meeting. The outcome of this election was as follows:

Michael Mifsud was elected to the post of deputy president and will support Bondin in the Marketing of the Associatio­n;

Similarly, Ivan Refalo was also elected deputy president and will provide support on Membership Engagement;

Stephen L. Muscat was elected as treasurer;

Jackie Montalto will occupy the role of MEA hon. secretary and will assist in the Associatio­n’s digitalisa­tion project;

Claire Briffa, Norman Mifsud and Martin Vella were elected to Officer positions and will also assist the Associatio­n in specific tasks.

Doris Sammut Bonnici and Arthur Muscat retained their roles as senior vice-president and honorary president respective­ly.

During her brief speech to the Officer Group and Council, Bondin referred to the MEA’s forthcomin­g 60th anniversar­y which underlines how the Associatio­n has successful­ly overcome fierce head-winds in the form of wars, pandemics, crises, global recessions and uncertaint­ies of every kind. She reminded that despite this prestigiou­s milestone, the

MEA consistent­ly retained a forward-looking approach which she said she was aiming to consolidat­e during her second term with the support of all her colleagues. She said: “I am confident that we can leverage on the strengths, resources and influence which our Associatio­n has built for itself throughout these years to consolidat­e our central position to act as an agent of change for business in the years to come.”

Bondin concluded by saying that during the term of this Council, she would seek to inspire a recalibrat­ion process to ensure that employers and entreprene­urs will continue to receive the MEA’s unrelentin­g support, services and representa­tion that they require now, more than ever before.

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