Super Yacht Industry Network Malta (SYINM) appoints new council members

The Super Yacht Industry Network Malta has announced the appointment of new council members

The SYINM is a registered voluntary organisation playing a pivotal role in the super yacht industry
The SYINM is a registered voluntary organisation playing a pivotal role in the super yacht industry
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The Super Yacht Industry Network Malta (SYINM) has announced the appointment of new council members.

Outgoing president Kenneth Camilleri passed on the baton to Karl Naudi following the Network’s Annual General Meeting held on 6 February 2024 whereby the new council was elected.

The incoming council is made up of Karl Naudi as President, Angelique Abela as Vice President, Jessica Galea as Secretary, Pauline Micallef as Treasurer, Paul D. Cardona as Technical affairs.

The council members have years of experience in the Yachting Industry and have in their personal capacity been involved for a number of years supporting the industry.

Now in its 17th year since its inception being the longest standing association in the yachting industry in Malta, SYINM plays a key role within the super yacht industry. Its relevance in 2024 coincides with Malta’s project to enhance the niche superyacht industry.

Over the years Malta has established itself as Europe’s leading maritime flag. A flag which continues to grow and remain sustainable thanks to the stakeholders and operators in the industry.

Karl Naudi stressed that the network’s aim is “to build on our maritime legacy by consolidating our existing work and mapping out a solid support system for all the stakeholders in the industry. We recognise the distinctive potential Malta holds as a superyacht hub and we plan to embrace the opportunity to maximise this potential.”

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