Leonid McKay has been appointed as the new CEO of the Labour Party, following Randolph De Battista’s departure from the role. The announcement was made through a social media post by Prime Minister and Labour Party leader Dr. Robert Abela, just a day after De Battista stepped down. Dr. Abela expressed his satisfaction with McKay’s appointment, stating that he is confident McKay will excel in the role, noting that his capabilities and values speak for themselves.
McKay, a seasoned public sector leader, brings a wealth of experience to the position, having served in various high-profile roles. His career includes leadership positions such as CEO of Jobsplus, CEO of the Authority for the Responsible Use of Cannabis, and executive head of the Housing Authority. A sociology and social policy graduate, McKay was also the director of Caritas Malta from 2014 to 2018, where he contributed significantly to the social sector.
As McKay steps into his new role during a period of significant transition for the Labour Party, the party expressed gratitude to Randolph De Battista for his contributions as CEO.
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