Our Growing Team: Strengths and Skills

Our growing team - strengths and skills

With a number of exciting projects under way and on the horizon, our 2019 is set to be an incredible year of growth for Hark. More notably, and to give us a helping hand along the way, we’ve gathered three of the best Leeds-local talented minds to help us on our journey.

In the spirit of honouring fellow tech innovators everywhere, we’ve compiled their credentials in Top Trump format so our customers can get to know the new team members working behind the scenes and learn what incredible skills they’re bringing to the table.

Check out their stats below.

Matthew AtkinMatthew Atkin

Matthew Atkin, our new Software Engineer, is a great innovator. With our team, Matt will be getting to work on some exciting new features for the Hark platform and our customers.

About the strides he’ll be making for us, he says: “I’m most looking forward to seeing something that I’ve helped to make be deployed and have a real-world impact for our customers. It’s a really cool prospect. I look forward to working on and adding great, new features to the Gateway UI.”

Tom LuddingtonTom Luddington

Tom Luddington, our new UI/UX Designer, will contribute to the Hark brand in both look and feel by creating engaging designs and features for our users.

Tom is excited to dive right in: “I’m super excited to make my mark on the Hark platform. As their first creative hire, I’m also really excited to be working with the team on continuing to set up the high standards for our brand.”

Eleni PissariEleni Pissari

Eleni Pissari, our new Data Scientist, is a solution-oriented, analytical thinker and is excited about working with a passionate team and sharing her influential ideas with us.

On her work so far, Eleni says: “It’s a great opportunity to work in an atmosphere that’s so supportive and fun!”

For more information about the exciting stuff we’re working on, get in touch with our growing team.

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