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Maltese event manager Nick Mizzi lands role at legendary Defected Records

Maltese event manager Nick Mizzi lands role at legendary Defected Records
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It’s a big day for Maltese skill and talent as Nick Mizzi has managed to land a job in event strategy, promotion and management for Defected and Glitterbox events. Apart from being immensely skilled at what he does, Mizzi revealed to this newsroom that he met director of events at Defected George Pritchard back in 2019 at the Snowbombing Festival. The two stayed in contact and had a chat about his involvement in the music industry, of which Mizzi is a connoisseur. 

He was promptly invited to meet the team last weekend at their own festival in London, and was offered a role with the company as leading the events promotion and marketing team. With Defected being one of the biggest house music brands in the world, Mizzi will be hosting weeklies in Ibiza over the summer as well as managing everything from tour managing, announcement schedules, venue research, event marketing and a whole host of other roles. Best of luck on your venture Nick! 

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Photo Source: @nickmizzi IG, Defected Records FB

Glen Farrugia is not a registered member or contractor says MDA

Glen Farrugia is not a registered member or contractor says MDA
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Following the incident of a migrant worker being left on a Mellieha pavement after falling two storeys by his boss, the Malta Developers’ Association (MDA) revealed that Glen Farrugia, who was interviewed by police, is not a member and not a registered contractor. Mr Farrugia is a a director and one of the two shareholders of J&G Farrugia Contractors, and was approached by authorities in connection with the incident. 

The MDA disassociated itself from the contractor, who was supposedly managing the construction site where the incident occurred. The worker, a 32-year-old from Ghana, was discovered and in pain on a Salmon pavement. He alleged that his boss promised him to take him to a hospital but instead left him on the pavement and left him there. MDA director-general Dr Deborah Schembri stated that she could confirm that the contractor of the site is not and never was a member of her association. He had also allegedly not registered as a contractor when an exercise was carried out to list the contractors operating on the island. 

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Photo Source: Glen Farrugia FB, Caroline Galea FB

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Maltese Sharon Mizzi heads to LA to work as TikTok sales coordinator

Maltese Sharon Mizzi heads to LA to work as TikTok sales coordinator
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Young Sharon Mizzi has just announced that she has become a sales coordinator at social media giant TikTok, joining the global business solutions team at the Los Angeles office. Mizzi graduated from the University of Malta with a B. Communications (Honours) with Computer Information Systems and then went on to get a Communication Management masters degree from the University of Southern California. And all her hard work and study paid off as she joins one of the world’s fastest growing phone apps. 

The app surpassed 1 billion users, becoming immensely popular with users of all ages – from kids to teens to even elderly jumping onto the app to share and laugh and learn. Now Sharon gets to contribute to the app’s growth, pitching in her expertise and knowledge. Well done Sharon for this massive step and we wish you the best of luck on your career!

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Photo Source: Sharon Mizzi LinkedIn

AC Milan lose out to Atletico in last few minutes of the game

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Last night, AC Milan played their first Champions League match at San Siro for the first time in 7 years. However the score line wasn’t what the Rossoneri wanted in such an important match, as they lost 2-1 to Atletico conceding the last two goals in the last 5 minutes. Ironically the last Champions League match AC Milan played at the San Siro was also against Atletico Madrid, back in 2014 losing 1-0. Both teams were searching for a good result after a disappointing 1st matchday.

 

 

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The first 30 minutes was all Milan, they were playing with a very high intensity but didn’t seem like gassing out. They weren’t letting the Atletico Madrid attackers through on goal and bossing the possession as well. It was a perfect start for AC Milan so much so that Rafael Leão scored in the 20th minute sending the San Siro to a flurry of celebrations. The celebrations were stopped only 10 minutes after the goal as midfield general Franck Kessié got himself sent off after getting a second yellow card. The first half ended with Milan still in the lead, but now playing more defensively since they were a man down.

In the second half Atletico were more confident and were attacking more trying to overturn the 1 goal deficit. Atletico were creating a lot of chances but weren’t converting them with Luis Suarez having a very average performance in front of goal. All that changed when Diego Simeone decided to get on Antoine Griezmann and João Félix. Antoine and João changed the game for Atletico, and in the 84th minute Antoine Griezmann scored a wonderful volley to equalize the game.

As everyone thought that the game was done in the 95th minute the Turkish referee Cuneyt Cakir whistled to the Milan spot and awarded Atletico Madrid a last gasp penalty. The penalty was very dubious as no one was really sure if it hit the Thomas Lemar’s hand before Milan defender Pierre Kalulu’s hand. The decision went in the favour of Atletico which led to Luis Suarez finally scoring his first Atletico Champions League goal off the spot.

Milan’s next game will be a trip to Portugal to face Porto whilst Atletico will welcome Liverpool to Madrid.

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