Andrea Saliba on Monday announced that “after an eventful couple of months”, he has started a new position as Head of People & Culture (Global) at Rhino Entertainment Group.

Rhino Entertainment Group is a Malta-based online gaming operator employing a multi-brand strategy.

Mr Saliba previously served at iGaming firm Hero Gaming for close to five years, first joining as an HR Business Partner, and steadily moving up the ranks to reach Head of People & Culture, and finally Director of People & Culture.

His journey with Hero Gaming ended in November 2022 at a time when the company halved its workforce in a bid to dramatically cut operating costs. It was reported that around 60 employees left the firm, through redundancy or resignation, after staff were presented with two exit routes.

When announcing his departure from Hero Gaming, Mr Saliba shared his gratitude at forming part of the organisation, for being given the opportunity to learn and was thankful to be left with “so many positive experiences”.

He described the period in his life as “challenging” but one that offered him “many new perspectives”.

After a short stint at another iGaming firm, Mr Saliba landed in the senior role of Head of People & Culture (Global) at Rhino Entertainment Group.

Related

Balancing higher income and job satisfaction: A request for financial and career advice

19 April 2024
by Luca Caruana

An Anxious Project Manager is at a crossroads, having secured a considerable raise but must also contend with a boss ...

Kevin Cardona named new BOV Chief Financial Officer

19 April 2024
by Fabrizio Tabone

He succeeds Izabela Banas, who left the bank last February.

Change main feature of 2023, more expected in 2024 – Harvest Technology Chairman Keith Busuttil

19 April 2024
by Fabrizio Tabone

During 2023, Harvest Technology registered a 60.3% decrease in pre-tax profit, after contract delays and provision charges.

Soaring demand for property in St Paul’s Bay not likely to be replicated elsewhere – RE/MAX CCO

18 April 2024
by Fabrizio Tabone

He says RE/MAX has called for clarification on NSO data, given that in statistics, Buġibba, Burmarrad, Qawra, and Xemxija are ...

Close Bitnami banner
Bitnami