In this episode, we learn from Jason Claunch, the President and CEO of Catalyst Commerical in Dallas, Texas. This consulting firm works with public and private entitles like DFW Airport, cities, and companies to help them spur growth by leveraging analytical tools. It’s no surprise that Jason Claunch describes himself as a passionate problem solver. …

In this episode, we learn from Jason Claunch, the President and CEO of Catalyst Commerical in Dallas, Texas. This consulting firm works with public and private entitles like DFW Airport, cities, and companies to help them spur growth by leveraging analytical tools.


It’s no surprise that Jason Claunch describes himself as a passionate problem solver. That’s what he does — solve complex problems for clients.


A growing number of clients affirm that Jason Claunch and Catalyst Commercial do an outstanding job. After starting the company in 2009, the company has continued to grow financially and in the scope of clients served.


In addition to leading his company, Jason also leads DREM – The Dallas Real Estate Ministry, an organization with more than 1,800 members that serves professionals connected with the real estate ministry.


Jason graduated from the University of Texas at Arlington and has a professional resume that includes management and consulting. In 2012, he was recognized by the Dallas Business Journal on this list of 40 Under Forty from a list of more than 400 nominees.


The key, though, to this leadership interview is the story Jason Claunch tells about how he launched Catalyst Commerical when “the music stopped” during the Great Recession after spending years in a top leadership role with The Billingsly Company, a large commercial real estate company


If you’ve ever wondered what you would do if you needed to make a change from your current corporate job or simply want to start your own business as an alternative to working in a larger corporation, Jason Claunch’s leadership story will encourage you while providing some practical insights into what you may face.


One of the realities of the “new economy” today is that we never know when “the music will stop” so it is wise to get ready. This leadership interview will help you take positive steps for the future no matter what your current professional situation may be.