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maltatoday | SUNDAY • 25 FEBRUARY 2024 7 COMMERCIAL Cospicua branch: 8 years of community and growth for Frank Salt in the Three Cities IT'S been eight amazing years since Frank Salt Real Estate set up shop in Cospicua. Now, as they celebrate their anniver- sary, they're also gearing up to welcome new talent and new adventures as their reach with- in the local community contin- ues to grow. Nestled along the picturesque seafront of Bormla, the branch owes its flourishing success to its devoted team, spearheaded by Simon Marchett. A stalwart of Frank Salt Real Estate for over 15 years, Simon embarked on his journey with the family-run agency at a youthful 21. With a steadfast dedication to excel- lence and unparalleled custom- er care, he swiftly ascended the ranks from property consultant to assistant branch manager and eventually to the esteemed position of branch manager at the Three Cities office. Simon's genuine passion for The Three Cities sets him apart. He considers these areas to be Malta's architectural and herit- age gems. "It has been just over 5 years since I was entrusted with the operations of the Cospicua branch, and I deeply appreciate the company's commitment to developing and investing in its people," he says. Birgu, Bormla, Isla, Kalkara, and the surround- ing neighbourhoods hold im- mense appeal for Simon. They are like a second home to him, and he takes pleasure in assist- ing buyers who share his pas- sion for the area in finding their dream home or perfect buy-to- let investment. "Few areas of Malta offer such uniqueness, as well as invest- ment potential. Over the last two decades, we have witnessed the neighbourhood flourish, thanks to a number of nation- al projects such as the water- front regeneration. The local community and councils have played a crucial role, committed to making their villages worthy of the value that the Knights of St John saw when they origi- nally made the Cottonera their first home in Malta," Simon ex- plains. In addition to Simon, the Cos- picua team includes Naomi, Brandon Axisa, Jeanette Mifsud and Rod Foster. The branch fo- cuses primarily on properties in The Three Cities, catering to a mix of local and foreign clients. With its commitment to excel- lence and passion for delivering exceptional service, Frank Salt Real Estate's Cospicua branch looks forward to continued suc- cess and growth in the years to come. Nestled along the picturesque seafront of Bormla, the branch owes its flourishing success to its devoted team, spearheaded by Simon Marchett Inspire Foundation unveils vibrant rebranding effort on 15th anniversary INSPIRE Foundation, Malta's leading or- ganisation in the disability sector, is an- nouncing a comprehensive rebranding initiative in celebration of its 15th anni- versary. This transformative endeavour comes as Inspire seeks to reinforce and broaden its services to a wider community. Marking a new chapter in its journey, In- spire unveiled its refreshed identity under the tagline "Transforming Lives Together," reflecting its commitment to creating just and fair inclusion in a society where every- one can thrive. Inspire Foundation Chief Executive Officer, Antonello Gauci said: "Our re- branding represents an exciting milestone for Inspire as we continue our mission to empower people with disabilities and their families. With our expanded pillars, inno- vative programs, and the development of our Marsascala site as part of a wider pro- ject which will be unfolding over the next 5 years, we are poised to make an even great- er impact in the lives of those we serve." The objective behind the rebranding ef- fort is to enhance the brand's visibility to reach beyond its traditional customer base to engage a broader audience. Further- more, the initiative seeks to better com- municate Inspire's values and offerings, particularly to younger demographics, fostering greater engagement and support. The unveiling of the refreshed brand also marks an important milestone as works on the new Rehab and Wellbeing Centre have commenced, further solidifying Inspire's commitment to excellence in service de- livery. Guided by its core pillars of Education, Therapy, Community, Research, and In- novation, the Inspire brand narrative emphasises com- passion, purpose, and unity. With a vision of a society where every individual can reach their full potential, Inspire remains steadfast in its mission to provide holistic services, drive innovation, and advocate for the rights of those in need. Organisations and businesses are en- couraged to reach out to Inspire Founda- tion for corporate sponsorship inquiries or opportunities to partner in their mission to empower individuals with disabilities and their families. For more information about Inspire Foundation including services, facilities and corporate sponsorships, one can visit www.inspire.org.mt. BOV on the lookout for new talent with graduate programme AS one of the largest employers in Malta, Bank of Valletta is continuously on the lookout for talent. Attracting the best tal- ent available on the island will enhance the Bank's efforts to offer the highest level of service to customers. The Bank offers careers in the areas of Banking and Finance, Anti-Financial Crime, An- ti-Money Laundering, Credit Financing for Business and Retail, Human Resourc- es, Data Analysis and Modelling, ESG, Project Management, Marketing, IT & Digital, Audit and Risk Management. In support of this recruitment drive, the Bank recently participated in the KSU Careers Expo at the University of Malta Campus, offering part-time job experienc- es to current full-time graduate students. Working up to a 30-hour week during the scholastic year, students can change to a full-time basis during the summer break, enabling them to make the most of any time off from their studies. This will give students, the opportunity to apply their studies, gain implicit knowledge through on-the-job experience and upskill them- selves with new talents and abilities. This will in turn strengthen their potential to hit off their employment journey success- fully once their studies are completed. The KSU Malta Careers Expo, this year took place between the 20th and the 22nd of February, with the participation of a wide range of companies and industries present at the Pavilion Café. During the Expo, Bank of Valletta had the opportuni- ty to meet up with interested candidates by conducting on-the-spot interviews. Applications for the Part-Time Gradu- ate Programme at BOV are still open and interested students have until the 4th of March to apply. These career opportuni- ties and others offered on a full-time basis can be found at www.bov.com/careers.

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