New – Our Team
At Catalysis, our job is to connect you with the people and resources you need on your lean journey. And, we love what we do! We love it so much that we don’t want to remain faceless names on screen — we want you to know us and reach out to us whenever you have a question or an idea.


Kim Barnas
CEO
Kim Barnas currently serves as the Chief Executive Officer of Catalysis, in Appleton, Wisconsin.
Prior to her role at Catalysis, Kim served as a senior vice president for ThedaCare, and president of Appleton Medical Center and Theda Clark Medical Center. While in that role she enjoyed the opportunity to learn about LEAN and implement this work in hospital operations. The ThedaCare Improvement System (LEAN) path started in 2003, with value stream mapping followed by improvement events, and projects. She was involved in leading two of the initial value streams for OB and cancer services.
As the journey continued, a new challenge emerged—the need for a systematic method to sustain improvement, clarify daily continuous improvement opportunities and deliver on strategic deployment. To meet this need, Kim and her team led the development of a management system. This lean management system is designed to deliver improved performance through a predictable process that develops leaders, identifies defects, solves problems and develops people. In 2014, Kim authored a book titled Beyond Heroes, A Lean Management System for Healthcare, based on this journey.
Today, Kim is actively teaching and supporting healthcare executive teams around the world. Her current focus expands the management system to the executive leadership team, with a principle based approach to leadership.
Kim has a Master of Science degree in Health Care Administration.

Heidi Betzinger
Project Manager
Area of focus: Transformation Journeyhbetzinger@createvalue.org
(920) 659-7492

Heidi Betzinger
Project Manager
Heidi Betzinger is project manager at Catalysis. Heidi works with customers, consultants and peers to identify scope, objectives and resources needed to complete transformation journey projects and to ensure they are completed on time and within budget. Prior to joining Catalysis, Heidi supported a broad spectrum of improvement work across ThedaCare as a lean facilitator for the ThedaCare Improvement System (TIS). She also served as Project Manager for the system-wide spread of the Inpatient Collaborative Care Model and for the construction of a new hospital, among others. Heidi earned her bachelor’s degree from Lakeland College in 2012 in Business Management and Marketing. She also received her Masters of Business and Project Management from Lakeland in 2013.

Angela Brubacher
Education Coordinator
Area of focus: Educationabrubacher@createvalue.org
(920) 659-7463

Angela Brubacher
Education Coordinator
Angela is responsible for designing and improving educational experiences including custom and public programs for healthcare leaders. She also completes a variety of operational and financial support functions to aid in organizational efficiency. Prior to joining Catalysis, Angela worked in banking and higher education holding various positions relating to customer service and writing instruction. Angela received her bachelor’s degree from the University of Wisconsin-Green Bay in English. She also received her master’s degree in Rhetoric and Composition from the University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee.

Michelle Bushner
Executive Assistant
Area of focus: Executive Supportmbushner@createvalue.org
(920) 659-7466

Michelle Bushner
Executive Assistant
Michelle is responsible for providing administrative support to the Executive Team at Catalysis. Michelle works with internal and external customers in arranging meetings, travel, and communications. She assists all areas of Catalysis in administrative and logistical support.
Prior to joining the Catalysis staff, Michelle worked for Ciox Health (formerly IOD Incorporated) for 12 years with experience in the ROI organization. Her ability to multitask and manage multiple calendars and activities brings a benefit to our Senior staff and educators to allow more client focus and less administrative worry. Michelle is a former CNA, went to school for Surgical Technology and is currently pursuing her Associate’s degree in Forensic Science.

Nicole Christensen
Network Coordinator
Area of focus: Network Coordinationnchristensen@createvalue.org
(920) 659-7479

Nicole Christensen
Network Coordinator
Nicole is responsible for the coordination of the Healthcare Value Network in support of the over-arching goals for peer-to-peer relationship building, sharing knowledge, conducting real-world experiments and accessing the best resources to accelerate an organization’s lean transformation. She organizes the event logistics for hospital tours, as well as assisting in affinity groups and being a resource for her customer. Nicole has over eight years of experience in event coordination and management. She previously worked for Integrated Health Network of Wisconsin, the state’s largest Accountable Care Organization as the Executive Coordinator, and the Hilton Corporation as a Business Travel Sales Manager. In 2006, Nicole received a Bachelor of Arts-Speech with a public relations emphasis and a minor in marketing from the University of Wisconsin-Whitewater.

Thomas Hartman
Executive Coach
Area of focus: Transformation Journeythartman@createvalue.org
(801) 643-7071

Thomas Hartman
Executive Coach
Thomas Hartman is an executive coach at Catalysis. His responsibilities include helping coach healthcare leaders and payers to radically improve healthcare quality and outcomes for patients and families, while reducing healthcare costs. Prior to joining Catalysis, Tom spent 19 years as a senior executive with Autoliv, the world’s largest producer of automotive safety products. He brings 29 years of experience on the lean journey, leading and mentoring organizations through the implementation and deployment of the Autoliv Production System — based on the Toyota System and culture — including three years working directly with a TPS Sensei (1998-2000). From 1997 through 2004, Tom was President of Autoliv’s global Airbag Inflator Division with annual sales of $850 million. Tom also served as senior director of Autoliv Lean Consulting, a venture he co-founded in 2007, resulting in the Autoliv Culture of Continuous Improvement being shared with over 100 companies. From 2006 through 2011, Tom mentored local management in the establishment of Autoliv’s AME and Shingo-Prize winning lean culture in the U.S., Canada, Mexico, and Brazil. Since 2005, Tom has served as a member of the Shingo Prize Board of Governors and in 2007 was inducted into the Shingo Academy in 2010 and the AME Hall of Fame in 2013. Tom has served on advisory boards for Economic Development, Healthcare, and Manufacturing organizations.


Catherine Johannes
Events Manager
Catherine is responsible for the overall project management of Catalysis’ US and European Summits. With an eye for creating a “wow” experience for attendees, speakers, and staff, she manages logistics, marketing, staffing, and registration details for Catalysis’ two main customer facing events. Prior to joining the Events team, Catherine most recently supported the Education team through the design and improvement of Catalysis’ educational experiences including custom and public programs for healthcare leaders that teach leaders to transform the way they manage. Prior to joining the Education team, Catherine worked with the Healthcare Value Network and Clinical Business Intelligence Network for over two years, supporting peer-to-peer network activities with the objective to learn, share, and connect for accelerated transformation. Her primary focus was on planning off-site gemba visits throughout the U.S. and Canada, as well as planning the Annual Lean Healthcare Transformation Summit. Catherine holds a bachelor’s degree in science with a triple major in psychology, human development, and humanistic studies from the University of Wisconsin Green Bay.

Marta Karlov
Director of Transformation Journeys
Area of focus: Transformation Journeymkarlov@createvalue.org
(920) 659-7472

Marta Karlov
Director of Transformation Journeys
Marta oversees the development and delivery of a broad range education services offered by Catalysis, including customized, multi-year learning programs, facilitated sessions for executive teams, senior leader coaching, and public education sessions. Marta has more than 10 years of lean leadership experience both in healthcare organizations and at Catalysis.
Prior to joining Catalysis, Marta held various positions at ThedaCare, a cradle to grave healthcare system in Northeast Wisconsin. As facilitator and coach, she taught lean concepts to operational leaders and worked alongside them to deliver breakthrough improvement in outpatient family clinics, homecare, assisted living, and musculoskeletal services. As operations manager for Rehab Services for 120 team members in three hospitals and five outpatient clinics, Marta drove results through process improvement activities enabled by visual management, leader standard work and a lean management system.
Marta also held various roles in marketing at IBM in Chicago, Illinois, and in Bogota, Colombia, for 8 years. Marta serves as faculty for Catalysis since 2012 and for the American College of Healthcare Executives since 2015. In addition, she is an adjunct faculty at Ohio State University, coaching students in the Masters of Business in Operational Excellence program through their capstone projects since 2013.
Marta has a Master of Public Health Management from Emory University in Atlanta, Georgia, a Certificate in Environmental Management from Universidad de los Andes in Bogota, Colombia, and a Bachelor of Industrial Engineering from the University of Illinois, Chicago.

Peter Mariahazy
Chief Administrative Officer
Area of focus: Human Resources, IT, Financepmariahazy@createvalue.org
(920) 659-7474

Peter Mariahazy
Chief Administrative Officer
Peter is responsible, in collaboration with the President and Chief Development Officer, for developing the strategy in support of the mission, administrative execution of the overall business plan and strategic direction of the organization. Specifically, his areas of responsibility are financial administration, human resources, operational activity and support, succession planning, talent management, organizational and performance management, training and development, and compensation. Peter ensures Catalysis is compliant with all Federal, State and local regulations. Peter acts in the absence of the President and exercises management responsibility over Catalysis operations.
Prior to joining Catalysis, Peter worked overseeing technology and human resources, as well as operations management. Most recently, he managed these areas at Modern Business Machines, A Xerox Company (MBM). In his tenure at MBM, Peter implemented Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP) software, fostered an evolution of employee benefits and maintained compliance with HR regulations. Peter is an avid volunteer in leadership positions with multiple non-profit organizations locally and nationwide.
A graduate of the University of Wisconsin-Oshkosh, Peter earned a bachelor’s degree in Organizational Administration.

Linda Mirkes
Network Manager
Area of focus:Catalysis Healthcare Value Networklmirkes@createvalue.org
920-659-7477

Linda Mirkes
Network Manager
Linda is a network manager for the Catalysis Healthcare Value Network where she is responsible for the planning and execution of shared learning events, building Network member relationships and overall contributing to the acceleration of the lean implementation for assigned members.
Linda comes to Catalysis from ThedaCare. She started her career in the clinical laboratory and then spent fifteen years working in a variety of information technology roles including analyst, project manager, team leader and finally manager of clinical applications. During this time, her teams implemented Epic and other clinical systems for ThedaCare and independent affiliates. As manager of clinical applications, she co-led the IT value stream. In 2012, Linda returned to the clinical laboratory as the laboratory business unit manager and operational leader of the Epic Beaker application implementation for the ThedaCare system. The lab value stream approach and laboratory lean management systems provided results which far exceeded the expected ROI for the Epic Beaker implementation. Most recently, she served as Laboratory Director for all fourteen ThedaCare system laboratories.
Linda holds a Masters of Business Administration from the University of Phoenix and a Bachelor of Science in Medical Technology from the University of Wisconsin – Eau Claire. In 2006, she achieved certification from HIMSS as a Certified Professional in Healthcare Information Management Systems (CPHIMS). Linda has a strong interest in improving business analytics processes and the use of data in operational improvement.

Theresa Moore
Senior Manager of Education Development
Area of focus: Education Developmenttmoore@createvalue.org
(920) 659-7474

Theresa Moore
Senior Manager of Education Development
Theresa is the Senior Manager of Education Development where she is responsible for the development of curriculum and educational services. Theresa joined Catalysis after 10 years at ThedaCare. She started with ThedaCare as an Improvement Facilitator and later transitioned to operations where she was the Director of ThedaCare’s System Laboratories. While Director, she lead the strategic improvement initiative to optimize the laboratory value stream. Partnering with the information technology department, she leveraged the installation of a new information system to create business informatics that supported the lean improvement journey. Theresa returned to the ThedaCare Improvement Consultant role where she was responsible for coaching ThedaCare senior leaders, as well as improvement facilitators in lean principles and methodologies. Prior to ThedaCare, Theresa held numerous plant and quality management positions for a variety of manufacturers including Alcoa, PolyOne and General Electric. Theresa received a MBA from Brenau University, Gainesville, Georgia and a Bachelor of Science degree in Chemical Engineering from Clarkson University, Potsdam, NY.


Paul Pejsa
Director
Paul is director of the Healthcare Value Network, a peer-to-peer learning group which helps member organizations across North America learn, share, and connect on the application of lean healthcare principles. Paul brings more than 25 years of experience in healthcare operations to HVN, as well as experience as a Six Sigma Black Belt, Master Black Belt and lean leader. As director, he is responsible for the planning, operation and improvement of the Network. Prior to joining Catalysis, he served as executive director for continuous improvement at the BloodCenter of Wisconsin, where he led the organization in the development and deployment of continuous improvement systems including Strategy Deployment, Visual Management, and Daily Problem Solving. Paul joined the BloodCenter after having served as director of Lean Strategy Deployment in the Healthcare Division of General Electric, where he implemented lean strategies for the global supply chain business. Paul earned his MBA in Operations and Finance from Marquette University in 2009. Since 2008, Paul has been a lean instructor at the University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee. He also serves in lean instructor and educational advisory roles at the Medical College of Wisconsin.

Rachel Regan
Director, Events and Payment Initiatives
Area of focus: Summit Events, Payment Reformrregan@createvalue.org
(920) 659-7467

Rachel Regan
Director, Events and Payment Initiatives
Rachel is Catalysis’ chief engineer of summits in the US and Europe. Additionally, Rachel is responsible for the payment initiatives value stream, which focuses on exploring payment systems that reward health outcomes instead of volume. Prior to joining Catalysis, Rachel held various roles during her ten-year tenure at the Lean Enterprise Institute, including Director of Events and Community Support, Operations Director, and Education Manager. Before LEI, Rachel supported numerous lean transformation initiatives in a wide variety of industries as a lean consultant through education and onsite support. She started her lean journey as a Quality Engineer with Toyota Motor Manufacturing Kentucky in 1993. Rachel is a Shingo Prize Examiner and received a bachelor of science in mechanical engineering from The Johns Hopkins University in Baltimore, MD.

Sara Thompson
Senior Manager of Education Delivery & Brand Manager
Area of focus: Custom and Public Programssthompson@createvalue.org
(920) 659-7461

Sara Thompson
Senior Manager of Education Delivery & Brand Manager
Sara is responsible for operational delivery of educational services to customers across North America. In particular, she focuses on the sustainment, improvement and practice of the management system at the team level. In addition, Sara participates in the development and execution of Catalysis’ strategic communication plans by taking on the role of brand manager and assisting with the social media strategy. Prior to joining Catalysis, Sara worked in energy efficiency marketing for Xcel Energy, the country’s fifth largest utility company. She has also worked as a medical claims representative for a Workers’ Compensation company in Denver, Colorado. Sara received her bachelor’s degree from the University of Northern Colorado in 2003 in Journalism and Speech Communication. She also received her Master of Business Administration in Marketing from Regis University in 2011.

Stephanie Van Vreede
Project Manager
Area of focus: Website Administration, CEO Forum Supportsvanvreede@createvalue.org
(920) 606-8052

Stephanie Van Vreede
Project Manager
Stephanie’s focus is on website administration and customer-focused projects, including support of the CEO Forum network.
Before joining Catalysis in 2010, Stephanie worked in both the paper industry and high tech, in roles that included executive support for CEOs and directors, and shareholder relations. Within these organizations, she also held positions that included public relations, marketing, software training and travel management.
Stephanie is a graduate of University of Wisconsin Colleges, with an Associate’s degree in Arts & Sciences.

Brian Veara
Program Director
Area of focus:Catalysis Healthcare Value Networkbveara@createvalue.org
(920) 659-7473

Brian Veara
Program Director
Brian came to Catalysis from ThedaCare, where he provided Clinical Business Intelligence program leadership throughout its’ Lean journey. Brian’s team supported all aspects of Clinical and Business Intelligence for ThedaCare. Before joining ThedaCare he spent over 4-years as a national Business Intelligence and Data Warehouse consultant and 5-years as the Director of Application Development for a Fortune 500 retail chain. He has experience working in Fortune 100 and Fortune 500 clients in the retail and manufacturing sectors. He has presented Business Intelligence subjects at the National Retail Federation (NRF) and the Health Information Management Systems Society (HIMSS). His experience also includes working with a myriad of Business Intelligence tools including Qlikview, Microsoft SSAS, SAP BW, MicroStrategy, Cognos and Business Objects.

Chris Weisbrod
Network Manager
Area of focus: Catalysis Healthcare Value Networkcweisbrod@createvalue.org
330-224-7391

Chris Weisbrod
Network Manager
Chris works closely with Healthcare Value Network member organizations to develop learning opportunities, plan education events, identify affinity groups, and support lean healthcare initiatives. Chris has a background in communications and business operations. He previously was the lean six sigma deployment director at Akron Children’s Hospital in Ohio, where he implemented several projects and programs to instill a culture of continuous process improvement throughout the organization. A graduate of the University of Toledo, Chris earned a bachelor’s degree in communications. He also received masters’ degrees in business administration and business operational excellence from Ashland University and the Ohio State University, respectively.

Helen Zak
President, Europe
Area of focus: European initiatives, including the CEO Forumhzak@createvalue.org
(920) 659-7462

Helen Zak
President, Europe
Helen oversees Catalysis European initiatives, including the CEO Forum. Helen has 33 years of lean leadership experience in a wide range of industries, including automotive, capital equipment and high tech. Formerly, COO of the Lean Enterprise Institute for 11 years, Helen worked with Jim Womack to spread the topic of lean throughout the world and to every industry.
Helen has contributed to 15 published works on the topic of lean, as well as numerous educational programs and events. She helped to establish the Lean Education Academic Network, The Lean Global Network and the Healthcare Value Network and the Center for Lean Engagement and Research (CLEAR).
Helen is on the board of advisors of the Shingo Institute, board of directors for Greater Boston Manufacturing Partnership (GBMP) and a steering committee member of the Lean Education Academic Network. She is faculty for the Institute of Healthcare Improvement, and faculty and coach for the MBOE Program at Fisher College of Business at Ohio State. Helen was inducted into the AME Hall of Fame in 2017.
Helen received a BS in Mechanical Engineering from Marquette University, an MS in Operations Management, and an MS in Manufacturing Management from Kettering University.