Kafe Rocks Head of People Codelia Morgan-Cooper / fb pic

“I think this photo sums things up pretty perfectly!”, says Cordelia Morgan-Cooper, Head of People at KaFe Rocks Group, of the below image, as she reflects on a fruitful 2021 that is now coming to an end.

With a history in working within finance recruitment, Ms Morgan-Cooper moved to Malta in 2016, at which point she began developing, leading, and mentoring recruitment teams within iGaming businesses, leading her to her current role with KaFe Rocks.

“Reflecting on all the changes that have gone on both professionally and personally in my life this year, I think this photo (above) sums things up pretty perfectly! Having a job that makes me smile this much every day is one reason to be grateful..” as 2021 draws to a close.

“A huge thank you to all the amazing Rocketeers at KaFe Rocks Group – I am so excited for all that we are going to achieve in 2022. Now, it’s time to rest, recharge and spend time with family and friends.”

KaFe Rocks, headquartered in Malta, is considered a leader within the iGaming lead generation space, with a global portfolio of websites that she light and transparency on the industry, “helping customers around the world to make informed choices”.

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