Mikaela Papagiorcopulo has rejoined local tech company Harvest Technology as HR Director following a three-year hiatus.

Ms Papagiorcopulo first started her journey with Harvest Technology in August 2017 as a Senior Administration Executive. A year later she was promoted to HR Coordinator, and in March 2019 she parted ways with the company to join Debono Group as HR Manager.

Earlier this month, Ms Papagiorcopulo announced her departure from Debono Group.

“I am so grateful to have worked with such an inspiring group of individuals and for the continuous mentorship and guidance of a fantastic Senior Management team,” she wrote.

“I will miss each and every one of you greatly! Thank you for all the good times and for your friendships,” she continued.

Meanwhile, Harvest Technology gave a warm welcome to Ms Papagiorcopulo.

“We are happy to have Mikaela on board and wish her all the best as she takes forward and continues to strengthen our Human Resources function,” the company wrote.  

Founded in 2013, the Marsa-based firm incorporates three companies – PTL Ltd, APCO Systems, and APCO Limited. Harvest services a diverse array of clients in banking, retail, and gaming, amongst other industries.

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