Working in recruitment for the past 10 years, Cordelia Morgan-Cooper started her career in the UK specialising in senior finance recruitment.

Moving to Malta in 2016, she began developing, leading, and mentoring recruitment teams within iGaming businesses. She is now using her talent acquisition skills as Head of People at KaFe Rocks.

“I would say joining KaFe Rocks [has been the most important moment in my career]. To be part of such an innovative and people-centric business is something that really excites me. We have the most amazing team of Rocketeers,” she says in the latest edition of iGaming Capital.

Ms Morgan-Cooper is currently leading a number of projects which she says are “helping [her] to push boundaries – not only within [KaFe Rocks], but the industry as a whole.”

“I think we will continue to see a shift from more office-centric workplaces to fully remote working,” the Head of People says.

“This really opens things up when it comes to finding the best talent and it’s amazing to see! Our industry needs to continue pushing innovation and creativity to be the very best employers out there,” she concludes.

This forms part of a wider feature carried in the latest edition of iGaming Capital.

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