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'''Name''': Hon. Konrad Mizzi
 
  
'''Years active''': 2013-
 
  
'''Party''': The Labour Party
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Konrad Mizzi is the current Minister for Energy and Health of Malta.
  
'''Address''': Ministry for Energy and Conservation of Water
 
  
=== Roles ===
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== Political career ==  
* Minister for Energy and Water Conservation- 2013-2014
 
* Minister for Energy and Health: 4.2014
 
  
=== Education ===
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Mizzi has led major projects and initiatives in the Energy Sector, both in Malta and in the United Kingdom. He has also led other projects in various other sectors which include the Government, Infrastructure, Telecommunications and the promotion of enterprise.
Dr. Konrad Mizzi graduated from the University of Nottingham with Distinction in his M.A. studies in strategic management and has also successfully completed his Doctorate (Ph.D.) in Nottingham. He hold a B.Sc. from the University of Malta and a Diploma in Finance. He was also awarded a Chevening Scholarship from the Foreign and Commonwealth Office in the United Kingdom.
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Mizzi was a partner and Head of the Energy and Infrastructure Practice for the EMEA Region (Europe, Middle East and Africa) with Pcubed, a global leader in programme management. He has previously held senior roles with Deloitte and Touche and British Telecom (Programme Director) in the United Kingdom. In the UK, Mizzi led various change projects which included the forging of an alliance between seven energy companies which improved services and realised large savings. He has also worked with Regional Government leaders to transform deprived areas.
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In Malta he was a lead member of the team which established Malta Enterprise. He was also consultant to the Office of the Prime Minister where he led various projects which included the first public-private partnership to improve landscaping of Malta’s main roads and roundabouts. He also held the post of CIO at Enemalta.
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== Education ==
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Konrad Mizzi graduated from the University of Nottingham with Distinction in his M.A. studies in strategic management and has also successfully completed his Doctorate (Ph.D.) in Nottingham. He hold a B.Sc. from the University of Malta and a Diploma in Finance. He was also awarded a Chevening Scholarship from the Foreign and Commonwealth Office in the United Kingdom.
  
=== History ===
 
Dr. Mizzi has led major projects and initiatives in the Energy Sector, both in Malta and in the United Kingdom. He has also led other projects in various other sectors which include the Government, Infrastructure, Telecommunications and the promotion of enterprise.
 
Dr. Mizzi was a Partner and Head of the Energy and Infrastructure Practice for the EMEA Region (Europe, Middle East and Africa) with Pcubed, a global leader in programme management. He has previously held senior roles with Deloitte and Touche and British Telecom (Programme Director) in the United Kingdom. In the UK Dr. Mizzi led various change projects which included the forging of an Alliance between seven energy companies which improved services and realised large savings. He has also worked with Regional Government leaders to transform deprived areas.
 
In Malta Dr. Mizzi was a lead member of the team which established Malta Enterprise. He was also consultant to the Office of the Prime Minister where he led various projects which included the first public-private partnership to improve landscaping of Malta’s main roads and roundabouts. Dr. Mizzi also held the post of CIO at Enemalta.
 
  
 
== External Links and References ==
 
== External Links and References ==
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* [http://www.parlament.mt/mizzi-konrad www.parlament.mt - Konrad Mizzi MP]
 
* [http://www.parlament.mt/mizzi-konrad www.parlament.mt - Konrad Mizzi MP]
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* [https://www.gov.mt/en/Government/Ministries-Interim-Subsites/MECW/Pages/The-Minister.aspx Konrad Mizzi's Biography]
 
* [https://www.gov.mt/en/Government/Ministries-Interim-Subsites/MECW/Pages/The-Minister.aspx Konrad Mizzi's Biography]
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[[Category:Maltese Politicians]]
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[[Category: Maltese Parliamentarians]]

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Konrad Mizzi is the current Minister for Energy and Health of Malta.


Political career[edit]

Mizzi has led major projects and initiatives in the Energy Sector, both in Malta and in the United Kingdom. He has also led other projects in various other sectors which include the Government, Infrastructure, Telecommunications and the promotion of enterprise.

Mizzi was a partner and Head of the Energy and Infrastructure Practice for the EMEA Region (Europe, Middle East and Africa) with Pcubed, a global leader in programme management. He has previously held senior roles with Deloitte and Touche and British Telecom (Programme Director) in the United Kingdom. In the UK, Mizzi led various change projects which included the forging of an alliance between seven energy companies which improved services and realised large savings. He has also worked with Regional Government leaders to transform deprived areas.

In Malta he was a lead member of the team which established Malta Enterprise. He was also consultant to the Office of the Prime Minister where he led various projects which included the first public-private partnership to improve landscaping of Malta’s main roads and roundabouts. He also held the post of CIO at Enemalta.


Education[edit]

Konrad Mizzi graduated from the University of Nottingham with Distinction in his M.A. studies in strategic management and has also successfully completed his Doctorate (Ph.D.) in Nottingham. He hold a B.Sc. from the University of Malta and a Diploma in Finance. He was also awarded a Chevening Scholarship from the Foreign and Commonwealth Office in the United Kingdom.


External Links and References[edit]