Amitai Givertz | Program Leader
Ami has over 25 years experience in business. The majority of that time has been spent in the talent management space where Ami has held a number of leadership positions.
With more than a 15 years in leadership roles for recruitment process outsourcing, talent management consulting and recruiter training firms, Ami has developed an unique perspective seen through the prism of employers, recruiters, candidates and vendors.
For close to ten years Ami was a driving force behind the sales and marketing efforts for RCI Recruitment Solutions. In his role as Senior VP for Business Development Ami’s responsibilities included leading the recruitment communications and media sales efforts as well as championing a number of product innovations for print and digital media, and recruitment technology and practice.
During that time Ami was involved in a number of strategic initiatives. Those ranged from alliance-building to running the RCI Center of Excellence, developing recruiter training programs, and delivering recruitment process outsourcing projects.
Since 2007 Ami has returned to his roots in sales force development, training and recruiting. His boutique firm AMG Management Advisors supports a handful of clients who rely on his unique of brand “disruption” to help them develop their businesses. Ami continues to pursue his integrated interests in product development, recruiter training and things “2.0.”
Ami writes daily for a number of online publications that examine recruiting, business and innovation. He is a past editor of Recruiting.com and RecruitingBlogs.com, and the publisher of several blogs.
As an advisor, Ami was a founding member of the Advisory Board for Kennedy Information’s Recruiting Trends, HRExaminer and is a member of the Human Capital Institute’s Expert Advisor Panel [Internet Recruiting 2.0], as well as co-founder of the Cloud Recruiting Think Tank.
A native of the UK, Ami now lives in Palm Beach Gardens, Florida with his wife and two youngest daughters.
To learn more about Ami and his work, visit his website: AMITAI GIVERTZ. To contact Ami, click here »