Lansing, Kansas – July 21, 2023: Once again, Catalyzer president and CEO Stephen Ingalls will speak about leadership at the annual convention of the Community Bankers Association of Ohio (CBAO). On August 2, as he has regularly over the past seven years, Ingalls will highlight leadership challenges and solutions facing Ohio’s community banks. This year, CBAO’s convention focus includes the concept of loyalty—what it is, why it’s important, and how to build it.
“As banks and other businesses confront high employee turnover; ‘quiet quitting’; and increasing demands for higher pay, flexible work, and more vacation time, leaders are wondering whether the idea of loyalty has lost its value in the workplace,” Ingalls said.
“At the same time, they know it is crucial for their professional enterprise and supporting relationships.”
Ingalls will be presenting Catalyzer’s take during a 4 pm session at the Glass City Center in Toledo, Ohio.
The Catalyzer team builds long-term relationships with a client by learning not just the organization but also its industry. So, one way Catalyzer partners with clients is through membership in industry associations. As a long-time member of CBAO, Catalyzer learns the landscape and shares its view of the horizon.
Catalyzer is a Kansas-based, veteran-owned small business that believes servant leadership drives success and changes the world for the better. “We live out that conviction by offering 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,” said Ingalls.
Since inception, Catalyzer has produced and led more than 448 separate programs across diverse industry sectors, developing more than 14,000 leaders nationwide. Organizations served include law enforcement, union/non-union manufacturing companies, community banks and their associations across seven states, engineering companies, and non-profits. Prominent organizations include McDonald’s, Utility Trailer Manufacturing, Tindall Corporation, Trideum Corporation, the Boy Scouts of America, and the County Sheriffs of Colorado.