recruiting services

Executive Leadership


Nick Tubach
Founder
President & CEO
"Our mission is to help business leaders build great companies by helping them institutionalize proactive recruitment solutions specifically designed to meet their needs."

Nick Tubach believes that a company's success is dependent on finding and retaining great people.

In July 2004, aided by a group of eager investors, Nick created Q4B with the vision of helping businesses align their recruitment strategy with their business strategy.

This vision grew roots while Nick was polishing his international business strategy and scalabiliy skills in a leadership role with National Instruments.

With NI, as part of a compact team, he was instrumental in expanding the company into international markets, which increased revenue from less than $1 million to over $50 million. NI went on to become the number one contender in its space.

Nick brought this experience to Talent Tree where he gained knowledge of the staffing industry's perspective on the challenges he faced at NI.

As vice president of operations, he expanded the national reach of his division with the formation of new branches across the country, more than doubling revenue during his tenure.

He decided to put his practical experience to use as a management consultant helping leading technology and professional services firms achieve their next critical stage in business.

His entrepreneurial spirit and leadership skills caught the attention of Enron, who hired him to help direct the origination efforts of the trading platform, "Enron Online," as a private e-marketplace for various Fortune 100 companies.

Nick's career also boasts positions with technology firms including Clarigent Technologies and ASOMA. Nick is an accomplished speaker, and has published numerous articles on recruiting industry trends and business globalization.

A German native, Nick attended Texas Tech University and received his Bachelor of Science in Electrical Engineering, then went on to pursue an MBA in Management Information Systems. Nick is multilingual, recognizing English as his third language.

He serves on the board of two start-up software companies, the advisory board of DeVry, and has led a variety of technical seminars throughout the U.S., Europe and former Soviet Union during his days with NI and ASOMA.

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