Lansing, Kansas – January 1, 2023. Throughout 2022, Catalyzer, Inc., delivered 78 separate programs across 12 states for over 1,275 professionals. The year marked Catalyzer’s most prolific since its founding, breaking financial, business development, and operations records.
Stephen Ingalls, Catalyzer’s President and CEO, stated “Even more satisfying than the work we’re doing is the opportunity to support client organizations over and over again. Normally challenging for leadership programs to quantify in terms of effectiveness, 67% of these organizations ask us to execute an average of four additional projects beyond the initial engagement. This is testimony to what we do, how we do it, who’s doing it for us, and our process in identifying quality organizations to work with.”
Heading into the New Year, Catalyzer is postured to grow even more dramatically, facing one of the largest backlogs in the company’s history and a robust business development pipeline. Ingalls added, “Plans for 2023 focus on sustaining our effectiveness in the face of this continued growth, as well as exploring virtual and other asynchronous delivery means.”
Catalyzer is a Kansas-based, veteran-owned small business that believes servant leadership drives success and changes the world for the better. We practice servant leadership through relationships around tailored leadership development programs, one-on-one coaching, integral assessments, and studies that help you better understand your people and their place in your organization.
Since its inception, Catalyzer has developed and led over 400 separate programs impacting nearly 13,000 leaders for organizations nationwide and across diverse industry sectors. Organizations served include law enforcement, union/non-union manufacturing companies, community banks and their associations across seven states, engineering companies, and non-profits. Highlight organizations include McDonald’s, Utility Trailer Manufacturing, Trideum Corporation, the Boy Scouts of America, and the County Sheriffs of Colorado.