DALLAS, Nov. 7, 2018 /PRNewswire/ -- Catapult Health announced today that Shannon Schaul has been promoted to Chief Sales Officer and will lead the company's continued growth in her newly expanded leadership role.
"Catapult Health has experienced 95% growth over the last year, with the greatest growth coming from groups with over 10,000 employees in the technology, higher education, healthcare and government sectors," said David Michel, president and CEO of Catapult Health. "Shannon will continue to lead our sales team and our strategic partnerships while expanding our outreach to these high growth segments."
"Our vision is better health for all, and we provide the world's most convenient, trusted and effective preventive health experience. Our team and our technology empower individuals to improve their health by identifying what they need most, developing a simple actionable plan, and connecting them to tools and people who can help," said Michel.
Schaul previously served as Vice President of Sales for Catapult. In that role, she and her team have expanded sales from 5 states into all 50 serving national employers ranging in size from 500 to 100k+ employees. Schaul has also developed key business partnerships with national health plans and leaders in the benefits consulting field.
Schaul began her career in the health and wellness field in 2004, serving as account manager for WinningHabits, an early innovator in leveraging technology to deliver population health programs.
About Catapult Health
Catapult Health conducts preventive care checkups at the workplace in all 50 states using both onsite and telehealth resources. Patients receive their blood chemistry, depression screening and other test results in real time, in consultation with a board-certified Nurse Practitioner. For more information, go to www.CatapultHealth.com.
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