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Brian Breth

Santa Monica, California
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Brian Breth

Santa Monica, California
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Brian Breth is a highly experienced and accomplished talent acquisition expert with an impressive history of working with well-known companies such as Amazon, Riot Games, and Fair.com. With a bachelor's degree in Theatre from Kent State University and additional training at Airs Training Academy, Guangxi Medical University, and Mayfield High School, Breth brings a diverse background to his work in talent acquisition.

As the former Director, Head of Global Talent Acquisition at Rubicon Project, Breth oversaw a team of recruiters responsible for filling positions within the company's worldwide offices. At Riot Games, he worked as Talent Acquisition Lead for Worldwide Publishing, a position that required him to source and recruit talent from around the globe. He also made significant contributions to Amazon as both Jedi Recruiting Leader for Devices and Services North America and Global R4R Leader - Ads, Devices, and Global Media and Entertainment.

Breth has served as a Human Resources Consultant for Playsgi and as a Human Resources Manager for Dtiq. He also worked as a Senior Talent Acquisition Consultant for Wet (Design) and as a Creative Recruiter for American Greetings and Aquent. Additionally, Breth's expertise in the talent acquisition realm has led him to serve as a Member of the Board of Advisors for the Techrecruit Conference.

In addition to his professional experience, Breth served in the Marine Corps Recruiting as a Corporal.

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