GħSL executive team announced!
GħSL have just elected their new Executive Team today after holding an online AGM, similar to most other student organisations in need of changing their executive for the following term.
Five Administrative Executive Members were confirmed for the new team, with Matthew Charles Zammit leading the team as President. The full list of roles so far is as follows.
- President: Matthew Charles Zammit
- Vice-President: Valentina Cassar
- Secretary General: Maya Spiteri Dalli
- Public Relations Officer: Martina Cassar
- Financial Officer: Diane Cutajar
- Director of Committees: Sarah Mifsud
The rest of the roles were confirmed this Saturday after all nominations were received.
- Academic Officer – Graziella Schembri
- Exchanges Officer – Giuliana Magro Conti
- External Relations Officer – Andrew Formosa
- International Officer – Karl Micallef
- Events Officer – Kezia Mallia
- Leisure Officer – Matthew Mamo
- Marketing Officer – Alec Sladden
- Policy Officer – Andrew Sciberras
- Publications Officer – Danielle Gauci
- Resources Officer – Katrina Borg Ferrando
The Third Eye got in touch with the newly-elected and got a comment from Zammit, Cassar and Spiteri Dalli looking forward to the new term.
They thanked the past Executive for their hard work, friendship and support and expressed their excitement for the changes to take place in the coming term.
The changes that we brought forward during the Annual General Meeting are not only an expression of change, but also a belief in this organisation’s core values, the strength of its history, as well as its resilience in these most difficult of times.
“This is a fresh start,” they said, “an opportunity for us to re-evaluate what GħSL has done during the previous months and years, and examine ways in which it could go further than before.” They welcomed constructive feedback from fellow students, alumni and academics, even during these pressing times, so that the organisation can continue improving.
GħSL has never shied from being vocal on issues pertaining to law students. In such unstable times, it’s very difficult to predict what’s going to happen. And as such, it’s only if law students speak up with us that we are able to truly represent them to the best of our abilities.