Tim Sullen
Executive Recruiter - ARC Division
tsullen@directrecruiters.com
Tim Sullen joins the Direct Recruiters team as an Executive Recruiter focused on finding top leadership, sales, engineering, and supply chain talent within the Automation & Robotics industry. Tim’s successful recruiting approach can be attributed to his ability to quickly connect and build positive relationships with both clients and candidates.
Prior to joining Direct Recruiters, Tim was the Director of HR for the Twinsburg City School District. He also spent 4 years teaching Special Education in Euclid City Schools, then 5 years as an Assistant Principal between Cleveland Metropolitan School District and Twinsburg City School District. Tim received a BA in Special Education from Cleveland State University, and a MA of Educational Leadership from Ursuline College.
Outside of his work at DRI, Tim’s hobbies include photography, fishing and all things sports; he is a huge Cleveland Browns fan. Additionally, Tim enjoys spending time with his wife, Amanda, and two kids, Zoey and Mia and their dog, Beckham.
Contact Tim Sullen: 440-996-0862
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A.C. – Candidate
“Tim has been wonderful in his role as a recruiter. Consistently in communication and verifies information every step of the way. He is passionate about his position and has been a pleasure to work with. I would highly recommend utilizing…
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“Tim reached out to me when I was looking for a way back into my desired field of work. He found a position that allowed me to transfer my skills from one industry to another and set my career path…
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“Timothy reached out to me during my job search and was very thorough in finding a position he had available for me that met my needs, but was an all around great fit for both parties. He was very knowledgeable…
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“I was recruited by Tim and it was more than a pleasure. He is a consummate profession, a gentleman and a scholar. Tough to find a recruiter better than him!”
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