Abigail Agius Mamo is marking another milestone in her career as this week as she concludes her tenure as CEO of the Malta Chamber of SMEs.

While she initially announced her departure in July, on Thursday (today) Ms Agius Mamo shared that as from next week she will be stepping into the role of Business Management Coach at KastellVP.

“As promised, I’m not straying too far,” she wrote on LinkedIn.

Ms Agius Mamo will be turning a new page after being part of the SME Chamber for the past 17 years and in the position of CEO for the last 10 years. During her tenure, she along with the council spearheaded major changes nationwide and significantly enhanced the chamber’s presence and impact.

She shared that during her time at the SME Chamber she had the privilege to pursue her passion for supporting businesses. “This experience has guided me towards the next natural step in my career,” she continued.

As she looks forward to a new chapter, she also expressed her eagerness to continue helping SMEs thrive.

Now she will be focusing on strengthening businesses’ foundations, fostering growth, and supporting them in becoming healthier, more sustainable and successful.

KastellVP was established 20 years ago with the aim of coaching SME businesses on how to grow their operations in a healthy and sustainable manner. In 2017, the company joined an international peer-group of like-minded entrepreneurs.

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Abigail Agius Mamo / Photo by Alan Carville

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