CATHEXIS, a management consulting company that delivers tailored and thoughtful data-driven organizational execution and development solutions and services to leading federal government agencies, announced an organizational change in its operational leadership.

“We are excited to announce the promotions of Cate Dussek to Executive Vice President & Chief Operating Officer (COO) and Stephanie Miskell to Vice President, Transition Services.  Both Cate and Stephanie have been critical to our success over the past several years, and both are poised to help accelerate our growth and client delivery in their new roles,” said Shawn Gundrum, CATHEXIS President and Chief Executive Officer. “With Cate and Stephanie, as well as numerous other members of our team, we are poised to move into the next phase of our journey, focused on expanding our capabilities, growing our talent, and delivering exceptional service and solutions.”

Cate Dussek has been with CATHEXIS for over three years and previously served as Chief Administrative Officer.  In her new role as COO, Cate’s responsibilities will include Program Management, Client and Employee Engagement, and Human Resources.  Cate’s substantial contributions to CATHEXIS’ culture, delivery, and growth make her the ideal choice for this position.

Stephanie Miskell joined CATHEXIS in 2018 and has held numerous roles of increasing responsibility in her time with the company.  Stephanie most recently served as an operational Director and will continue to serve as the Senior Program Manager on CATHEXIS’ flagship program.  Included in her duties are the growth and delivery of CATHEXIS’ entire portfolio of transition services to service members and veterans.

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