David Curran
Principal
Meet David Curran, a proud Atlanta native who ventured into the world of recruiting in 2014, fueled by a fascination for its dynamic nature. Beyond the professional realm, David discovers joy in easing candidates' job search stress and helping companies find the perfect fit. Leading Curran Recruiting, David's journey is a personal commitment to guide clients and candidates, showcasing not just expertise but a genuine dedication to their unique success stories.
Max Ruth
Recruiting Manager
Hardened by Atlanta’s grit yet fueled by lively spirit, Max unexpectedly discovered his calling in recruiting by aligning talent with opportunity and shaping meaningful careers. Max leverages his friendly energy and dedication to service, driven by a passion to help candidates and clients achieve career fulfillment.
Brandt Jennings
Senior Recruiter
After a transformative cross-country move, Brandt found his home in Atlanta and entered the world of recruiting, aligning with his entrepreneurial spirit to make a profound impact through meaningful career connections. With a diverse background and passion for continuous growth, Brandt helps empower individuals and companies to reach their full potential.
Chelsea Stoddard
Strategic Account Manager
After an adventurous move to Atlanta, lifelong Savannah native Chelsea traded her restaurant experience for an exciting recruiting career. With a warm and energetic approach, Chelsea focuses on compassionately nurturing professional growth for candidates and clients, creating meaningful connections in the once unfamiliar recruiting world.
Mike Lytle
Senior Recruiter
Mike is a Chicago native who ultimately found his way to Atlanta in his adolescence, which has served as the scene for his adult life. Mike took the recruiting world by storm in 2023, as he was attracted to a career that felt truly dynamic. His passion continuously expands upon the foundation of helping others with their careers, an unequivocal keystone in everyone’s life. Outside of work, Mike enjoys candlelit dinners at Fox Brothers BBQ, long walks along the Chattahoochee River, and losing his voice at Braves games.