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Theodoros Mantis recognised in the CBN Young Dragon Awards Technology category

Theodoros Mantis, Head of Payroll & Migration at Brainrocket and Founder of CPMA, has been named the Young Dragon in the Technology category of the first CBN Young Dragon Awards.

Mantis was awarded during a ceremony at Nicosia’s Municipal Theatre on 2 December.

After being an Associate at one of the ‘Big Four’ accounting firms, Theodoros Mantis is now not only Head of Payroll & Migration at Brainrocket Ltd, one of the fastest growing IT companies in Cyprus, but a leader in the country’s payroll management industry.

Four years ago, he founded the Cyprus Payroll Management Association (CPMA), which currently serves over 50,000 members and, as such, is one of the biggest professional associations on the island. His multi-faceted role in the industry has enabled him to collaborate with a large number of stakeholders, companies and government bodies and assist in the decision-making process to improve the future of payroll management. In addition to his role as CPMA Chairman, he is also the Representative of the Global Payroll Association in Cyprus.

The CBN Young Dragon Awards are presented by Cyta Business, the Gold Sponsor of the Awards is Punin Group, the Young Dragon Champion Sponsor is Ecommbx and Nespresso is the Awards Sponsor.

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