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JUGS Malta Ltd Director Gianni Zammit is setting out to stabilise matters in his personal and professional life in 2023, seeking to solidify his foundations following the struggles that COVID-19 brought over the last few years.

In a social media post on Thursday, he looked back on the last three years, and in doing so appreciated “how far we have come”.

“I have a few objectives for 2023, but the main item on my agenda is to stabilise a number of things both work-related and personal that the pandemic has ruffled, to put it nicely,” he explained.

As a result, his “ultimate goal” for the year is to “ensure that all foundations remain solid”, therefore allowing the “necessary development” to follow suit.

Over the course of his career, Mr Zammit has taken a number of plunges in a variety of industries, ranging from teambuilding and events planning at JUGS Malta, market and media research at Business Leaders Malta, all the way to childcare at YoYo Kids and entertainment at Vibe FM, all companies which he is a Director and Shareholder of.

He holds a Bachelor of Arts in Communication and Instructional Technology from University of Malta, along with a Bachelor of Arts in Communication Studies from Valdosta State University.

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