KTG

KTG

Staffing and Recruiting

Executive recruiting for consumer companies with a focus in go-to-market and board members

About us

With an exclusive focus in go-to-market and operational leadership and board positions, KTG provides a personalized, results-driven experience. Our mission is to build authentic connections between companies and candidates with transparency, trust and speed built into every step of the search process. We specialize in recruiting innovative talent at the VP to C-level and Board roles for high-growth consumer companies. KTG was founded by Eddie Koller and Kristin Tucker, former Managing Partners of Koller Search.

Website
http://ktgsearch.com
Industry
Staffing and Recruiting
Company size
2-10 employees
Type
Privately Held
Specialties
Executive Search

Employees at KTG

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    What makes a board placement successful? KTG Co-Founder Edward Koller III shares his insights on the critical factors that ensure new board members thrive. From our partnership with the Women On Boards Project, we've learned that clear alignment from the start is key. When founders, CEOs, and board members agree on the desired experience, role, and time commitment for an independent director, it sets everyone up for success.

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    At the Women On Boards Project, we pride ourselves in our unique and impactful approach to board placements. Over the years, our team has identified key differentiating features that set successful placements apart. We're excited to share these insights with you through a series of posts featuring the voices and expertise of our dedicated team members. First up is Edward Koller III, co-founder of KTG Search. With extensive experience overseeing numerous placements, Eddie has a wealth of knowledge to share. In this audio snippet, he shares what, in his robust experience, truly makes a placement stand out and succeed. Follow us for more valuable advice from our team in this series and beyond! #BoardDiversity #WomenOnBoards #BoardroomSuccess

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    So, we've introduced you to some amazing women we've placed on corporate boards (S/O Karina Kogan, Amanda Steele, Ilana Fischer, and many more). Now, it's time to introduce you to OUR board—the leaders behind Women On Boards Project. Meet Cassie Burr, Brianna Rizzo, Melissa Facchina, and Kristin Tucker—the dynamic minds and hearts driving W Project. This team took an idea and turned it into a powerful initiative, pushing for more women in boardrooms and sparking change throughout the corporate world. Their energy and passion keep us moving forward. Yes, W Project is a non-profit, but it’s also a movement. We're incredibly thankful for this team’s leadership and dedication—they’re setting the stage for future leaders. Stay tuned as we highlight more of our team and the impact they make in W Project and beyond! #WomenOnBoards #Leadership #Diversity #Inclusion

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    Thank you to everyone who attended the 5th edition of our Fast Growth Summit at the New York Times Center - it was an inspiring day rich with thought-provoking talks and industry-focused networking. It’s been amazing to watch this summit grow over the years. Stay tuned for the next one, we’re coming to Berlin!   A special thank you goes to all speakers and to our sponsors HSBC Innovation Banking, Goodwin, KTG, and Metalab. We also loved co-hosting the opening reception with Forecast Labs at the Rockefeller Center and the closing breakfast with Primary Venture Partners.

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    Thank you for the shout-out, Cassie! We're proud to partner with the Women On Boards Project, helping place talented women in board positions. If you're a leader in the Consumer space considering taking on a board role, or an investor or founder interested in learning about the benefits of diversifying your board, let’s connect.

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    Executive Director of the Women On Boards Project, Former Talent Partner at VMG Partners

    Partner Appreciation Post: Thank you KTG ❤️ When we started the Women On Boards Project four years ago, we knew we needed to build partnerships with folks that intimately knew the candidates we wanted to place. That was (and continues to be) part of our secret sauce, after all. We are putting together a slate of candidates that, in some cases, we’ve known for years and can extensively describe their career successes and leadership approach. But (for good reason), we were skeptical we could ever partner with a search firm because, frankly, nearly all of them take the approach of “what’s in it for me”. But not KTG. Edward Koller III, Kristin Tucker, Sarah Spellman and the entire KTG team are different… they get it. They joined our organization in its infancy and are such a critical component of how we operate and why it’s worked. Fast forward, Kristin became a board member of the W Project and together we waddled our very pregnant bodies across NYC and SF meeting with our incredible sponsors. They’re dear friends. And most importantly, they’re exceptionally talented at what they do - both in their capacity supporting the W Project but also leading executive search across the consumer industry. If your company is expanding its executive team, I hope they’re the first partners you call. And if your career has been impacted by their hard work, I hope you’ll give them a shoutout of love in the comments too.

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