Former Marketing and Operations Manager Malcolm Saleeb announced that he has moved on from his position at GamingMalta in a bid to “action [his] entrepreneurial spirit.”

“I would like to thank all my ex-colleagues (too many to name) and everyone who I met throughout my journey – both at the Malta Gaming Authority and at GamingMalta, for the past four plus years,” Mr Saleeb wrote on social media.

“Words cannot describe how much I will always cherish my time at both these workplaces which I gladly called home,” he continued.

Mr Saleeb had joined the Malta Gaming Authority (MGA) back in 2017 as a Corporate Affairs and Public Relations Officer. Nine months after that he was promoted to Corporate Affairs Senior Executive within the same company.

Mr Saleeb was appointed Marketing and Operations Manager at GamingMalta towards the beginning of 2020 and he held said role up until last month.

“The next chapter is exciting, to say the least, and I cannot wait to share with you here,” the former Marketing Manager wrote.

Presently, Mr Saleeb occupies the role of Founder and Marketing Director within his own company, Business Target Malta – a one-stop shop for digital marketing services.

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