Brad Konik

CEO at Konik

Brad Konik has served as the Chief Executive Officer of Konik since March 2000, emphasizing the importance of respect in business partnerships. Prior experience includes the role of Operations Manager at George Konik Associates, Inc. from April 1997 to December 2000, where oversight of daily operations in a staffing firm was paramount. Earlier in their career, Brad Konik was a professional hockey player for the Providence Bruins in the American Hockey League from October 1996 to February 1997. Brad Konik holds a degree in Sociology, Psychology, and Economics from Harvard University, attended from 1991 to 1996, and graduated from Kennedy High School in 1991.

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Konik

Company History: As a leading technical staffing agency in the Midwest, Konik makes the hiring process more personal by forming true connections and treating everyone like family—a value imparted by our founders and instilled in every team member. Konik was incorporated in 1974 by George Konik , who was a degreed Electrical Engineer. In June 2000, George sold the company to his son, Brad Konik, who is now President. George’s love of hockey was passed down to his son. Tom Goettl returned to the company in 2009 as Vice President and part-owner. After working with George and Brad previously, he strongly believed in the reputation and future of the company. In 2016, the company acquired PrimeStaff, another highly reputable technical staffing agency, founded by Kathy Carlsen and Troy Harper. As a result of this merger, the company became Konik Primestaff. Our rebranded company now bears the name Konik, and we continue to be a leading technical staffing agency in the Minneapolis/St. Paul area and Midwest. Our founders values of integrity, sincerity, honesty, and follow-through guide us in creating relationships that go beyond professional transactions—connecting our partners with top talent in architecture, engineering, and manufacturing.


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