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Our team

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Adam

Chief Operations & Recruiting Specialist and CEO Whisperer

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Katie

Operations & Recruiting Specialist

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Dee

Recruiting & HR Specialist

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Tabitha

Recruiting & HR Specialist

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Steve

Operations Specialist & CEO Whisperer

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Sarfaraz

Talent Sourcing

Pivotal Business Solutions was founded in 2000, to serve CEOs, Owners and Founders of growing small businesses in need of operations and recruiting expertise.

Our team of specialists includes Katie who understands client and customer engagement, ops, marketing and processes. Dee and Tabitha bring years of experience of recruiting success and both are Society for Human Resource Management (SHRM) Certified. Steve has strong tech and ops experience from Accenture, and Sarfaraz provides talent sourcing experience. The team has supported client engagements with assessment, strategy, operations, project management and talent search solutions.

Adam Moskow, Chief Operations & Recruiting Specialist and CEO Whisperer, has deep connections to the Wharton School of Business at the University of Pennsylvania. He earned his honors Finance degree from there, was an operations consultant and instructor at the Small Business Center and has also taught through the Wharton Sports Business Academy and the Wharton Small Business Development Center.

Previously, as VP of Operations for Lapidary Journal, Adam was critical in assessing the operations of a publishing company and then successfully driving operations, processes, management and recruiting, helping the company’s revenue grow 4-fold before helping facilitate its successful sale to KKR Private Equity.

Adam further developed his operations and search chops at S&D Marketing and UnReal Marketing. He helped scale both businesses, each earning spots twice on the Philly 100 and successfully exited from S&D.


Adam and PBS are proud supporters of the American Foundation for Suicide Prevention, NAMI (National Alliance on Mental Illness) and Project Semicolon;

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