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maltatoday | SUNDAY • 19 JANUARY 2020 19 COMMERCIAL SAVING on water consumption is easier than one thinks, espe- cially when one facilitates the process by installing water sav- ing devices. Nowadays there are plenty of gadgets on the market that allow you to save energy, water, money and ultimately do your bit for the environment too. The national campaign launched last year, Water – Be the Change, is being supported with a nationwide distribution drive called "Join the drops" tour which will start as from January as part of the three-year com- munications campaign to raise awareness on the importance of water conservation. In the coming months, each and every primary residence in Malta and Gozo will be receiv- ing a visit from a uniformed team of water officers, who will be delivering these gift packs directly to your door. This gift pack, which serves as an intro- duction on how to consume wa- ter more efficiently, will include an aerator which will reduce the flow of water while maintaining the right pressure, and a plate scraper which will ensure that dirty dishes are easier to clean whether in the sink or on the dishwasher. The pack will also include an information leaflet with water saving tips and a voucher which can be redeemed against a sec- ond bigger water conservation kit. This second kit will include five effective gadgets such as a low flow shower head, which are simple to install, and which are guaranteed to reduce your water consumption without compro- mising on quality and flow. All vouchers can be redeemed from the mobile unit which will be stationed in a central location at each town and village or at Cam- paign information office located at GĦAJN, the national water conservation awareness centre in Rabat, which offers an inter- active experiences on the need for the conservation of water, and a wealth of useful informa- tion on Malta's water resources. To get more information on when we will be visiting your town or village visit water. org.mt/join-the-drops/ or our Facebook page Water- Be the Change. This tour, which will see the Water mobile Unit` visit all towns and villages around Malta and Gozo as well as national fairs and events, aims to reinforce the message that by doing a little bit together, we will be doing a lot to conserve Malta's precious water and be the change. During these deliveries, officers will also be able to book in inter- ested parties to get a free water audit on their property which will help them understand how they consume their water and energy and guide you on how you can save water, energy and money. Anyone interested in learning more about their water con- sumption and how to become more efficient can visit the wa- ter.org.mt website to get water saving tips or to book a house visit. During these tours, the Water Be the Change mobile unit will be present at various lo- calities to promote the Join the Drops campaign and encourage people to learn more about how we can all play a part in reducing water wastage and that with a lit- tle care by each and every one of us, today, will help preserve our water resources for tomorrow. Water-saving gadgets to be distributed to every household in Malta and Gozo CALAMATTA Cuschieri is proud to announce the appoint- ment of Nicholas Schembri as Chief Human Resources Officer. Schembri who is a veteran in Human Resources joins a team of high calibre individuals who form part of the CC Group manage- ment team. He graduated in Busi- ness Management from Univer- sity of Malta and holds an MBA from University of Leicester spe- cialising in Employee Relations. He is widely experienced in HR strategies having delivered or- ganisational development and harmonisation programmes in different organisations. He was previously employed with Med- serv plc as a CHRO. Alan Cuschieri, Co-CEO of Calamatta Cuschieri said: "We are proud to welcome Nicholas to our team. Running a robust Human Resources operation has become crucial for growing com- panies today and we felt that it was the right time in the Group's journey to engage an experienced C-Level professional such as Schembri to continue to drive our HR strategy forward. "We continue to focus our ef- forts on selecting and retaining top talent and on attracting peo- ple with the drive and experience to take the CC Group to IPO in the medium term." Calamatta Cuschieri is Malta's largest independent financial ser- vices Group that pioneered the local financial services industry as early as 1972. The Group currently employs more than 165 people and offers a wide range of services including Investment Advice, Live Online Trading, Life Insurance, Savings Plans, Pension Plans, Wealth Management, Fund Adminis- tration and Marketing services amongst others. Calamatta Cuschieri is a found- ing member of the Malta Stock Exchange and the representative and distributor for UBS Funds in Malta. For more information call on +356 25 688 688 or visit https://www.cc.com.mt. Calamatta Cuschieri appoints CHRO BANK of Valletta has, over the years, collected a vast se- lection of works of art by a large number of prominent and upcoming artists. 'Ilwien' is the theme of Bank of Valletta's 2020 calendar that pays tribute to some of the most prominent artists featured in this collection. The calendar features a small selection of thirteen artworks by Frank Portel- li, George Fenech, Anthony Calleja, Emvin Cremona, Vic- tor Pasmore, Alfred Chircop, Harry Alden, Richard Eng- land, Raymond Pitre, Pawl Carbonaro Antoine Camilleri, and Marco Cremona. These works, some of them never displayed to the public, will accompany us through- out the year as we welcome the next decade of the third millennium. BOV's tribute to Maltese artists Anthony Calleja - Walks of Life

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