Sacha Borg / LinkedIn

Sacha Borg has been appointed Human Resources (HR) Business Partner at iGaming firm KingMakers, he announced on Tuesday.

Mr Borg’s latest role comes after his time as Recruitment Manager at Tailwag Recruitment came to an end after almost four years.

In the announcement of his departure from the recruitment company last week, he remarked that it was a pleasure to work, meet, and collaborate with his former colleagues. Mr Borg described his time there as one of “growth, development, and for gaining a better understanding in what it takes to build and maintain successful relationships.”

Prior to his time at Tailwag Recruitment, Mr Borg had stints in recruitment at ComeOn Group and Konnekt.

He describes himself as an experienced recruitment specialist who has extensive knowledge in various industries, namely IT, iGaming, finance, legal, and compliance.

Mr Borg holds a Postgraduate Diploma in Health Psychology from University of Derby and a Bachelor of Honours in Psychology from University of Malta, among a number of other qualifications related to psychology and employment law.

Kingmakers is described as a “customer-centric tech start-up, dedicated to creating innovative products that entertain customers and keep them engaged both online and through agency operations.” It launched its first product, BetKing, in 2018, and since then it has continued to grow.

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New KingMakers HR Business Partner Sacha Borg / LinkedIn

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