Kiron Interactive Names New Head of People and Culture

iGaming content provider Kiron Interactive has appointed Prashika Rambaran Murugan as Head of People and Culture, marking a strategic addition to its leadership team as the company continues to scale.

Murugan brings over 17 years of human resources experience across various sectors, most recently serving as Executive Manager for Human Resources at SD Guthrie International. Her previous roles include senior HR positions at Mintek and Pernod Ricard, where she focused on organisational transformation, talent development, and HR operations at both national and international levels.

While the iGaming sector is a new domain for Murugan, her background includes a strong emphasis on talent management, total rewards, HR analytics, and employee experience design. In her new role, she will oversee Kiron’s people strategy, aligning it with the company’s broader growth objectives in virtual sports and casino content delivery.

Steven Spartinos, Founder and Co-CEO at Kiron Interactive, said: “Prashika is a talented and passionate people and culture specialist, and we are delighted to be able to bring her experience and enthusiasm to Kiron Interactive.

“A company is nothing without its culture and its people, and in Prashika, we have someone who knows how to build an engaging and inclusive corporate environment, and how to ensure that every member of the team is happy and able to reach their full potential.

“This is an incredibly exciting time for Kiron Interactive as we pursue opportunities in markets across the world, and with Prashika onboard as our Head of People and Culture, we can continue to ensure we provide the absolute best experience for our people.”

Prashika Rambaran Murugan, Head of People and Culture at Kiron Interactive, added: “It’s an honour to join Kiron Interactive and to oversee the company’s culture and people.

“Kiron has already established a strong culture and thriving workforce, but I’m looking forward to taking this to the next level by tapping into my 15+ years of experience.

“I also believe that my experience outside of the gambling industry will bring a fresh perspective that Kiron can really benefit from.”

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