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[[File:susanmulvaney.jpg|300px|thumb|right|Susan Mulvaney]]
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'''Susan Mulvaney''' born in [[Mosta]] on 11 November, 1946. She was a Broadcaster, Journalist.
'''Susan Mulvaney''' (11 November 1946 - 7 October 2017) was a broadcaster and journalist, born in [[Mosta]].


Get her education at [[St Monica School]], and [[St Therese Grammar School]] at [[Mdina]].
She was educated at [[St Monica School]] and [[St Therese Grammar School]] in [[Mdina]].


In 1964 she joined the [[Union Press]] as an apprentist journalist. Later she was appointed sub editor with ‘L-Orizzont’ and also edited the women’s page. After went worked with the [[Mediterranean News]].
In 1964 she joined the [[Union Press]] as an apprentice journalist. Later she was appointed sub-editor with [[L-Orizzont]] and became primarily known for  edited the women’s page. After Union Press she worked for a while [[Mediterranean News]].


[[File:mulvaneysusan.jpg|250px|thumb|left|Susan Mulvaney]]                                                                                In April 1976 Susan joined with [[Xandir Malta]] as a part-timer, and was responsible for the daily women programs.
[[File:mulvaneysusan.jpg|250px|thumb|left|Susan Mulvaney]]                                                                                 
In April 1976 Susan joined [[Xandir Malta]] as a part-timer and took over the production of the daily women's programme. She became a full-time producer with the national broadcasting company in 1981.


In 1981 she was a full-time employee with Xandir Malta. In 1991 Mulvaney joined [[RTK Radio]] the radio station of the [[Media Center]], where she broadcasts daily the women’ s programme and she was a regular contributor to the weekly paper ‘Il-Ġensillum’.
In 1991 Mulvaney joined [[RTK Radio]] as a producer-presenter based at the newly built studios at Malta Church's [[Media Center]]. During this period she was also a regular contributor to the weekly paper [[Il-Ġens]], produced by the same organisation.


Susan published several recipes books. She was involved in the philantropic activities, and was chairperson of the [[Carmen Carbonaro School of Beauty and Hairdressnig]], Schools Councils. and founder-member of the [[Association of Schools Councils]].
Mulvaney published several recipes books. She was involved in the philantropic activities, and was chairperson of the [[Carmen Carbonaro School of Beauty and Hairdressing]], Schools Councils. and founder-member of the [[Association of Schools Councils]].


Susan Mulvaney was married to [[Charles Sacco]] and got two children Marika and Daniela.
Susan Mulvaney was married to [[Charles Sacco]] and together they had two children Marika and Daniela.


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Revision as of 06:17, 7 October 2017

Susan Mulvaney

Susan Mulvaney (11 November 1946 - 7 October 2017) was a broadcaster and journalist, born in Mosta.

She was educated at St Monica School and St Therese Grammar School in Mdina.

In 1964 she joined the Union Press as an apprentice journalist. Later she was appointed sub-editor with L-Orizzont and became primarily known for edited the women’s page. After Union Press she worked for a while Mediterranean News.

Susan Mulvaney

In April 1976 Susan joined Xandir Malta as a part-timer and took over the production of the daily women's programme. She became a full-time producer with the national broadcasting company in 1981.

In 1991 Mulvaney joined RTK Radio as a producer-presenter based at the newly built studios at Malta Church's Media Center. During this period she was also a regular contributor to the weekly paper Il-Ġens, produced by the same organisation.

Mulvaney published several recipes books. She was involved in the philantropic activities, and was chairperson of the Carmen Carbonaro School of Beauty and Hairdressing, Schools Councils. and founder-member of the Association of Schools Councils.

Susan Mulvaney was married to Charles Sacco and together they had two children Marika and Daniela.