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Justin, a seasoned U.S. Air Force veteran with extensive experience in Operation Iraqi Freedom and Enduring Freedom, is the Co-Founder and CEO of Catapult HQ, Inc. Catapult provides a flexible Request for Proposal (RFP) platform designed to serve multiple industries and project types, including RFPs, RFIs, RFQs, DDQs, Cybersecurity, Government, Healthcare, and more. Catapult enhances the RFx workflow for organizations worldwide, improving efficiency by over 90% and standardizing internal processes. To date, Catapult has managed over $400 billion in RFPs. Justin is also highly regarded for his technological innovations, serving on the Forbes Technology Council, the advisory board for 20+ companies, and as an Atlassian Leader in North Carolina. He was a part of a team that built the online community with over 13 million monthly viewers and has made a significant impact in the Financial Services - Retirement industry. He has developed three Target Date Solutions for significant institutions such as AllianzGI, Merrill Lynch, and Principal Financial Group’s successful Target Date Analyzer.
In this episode, Eric and Justin Witz discuss:
- Using innovation to reclaim time and focus
- Designing tools that adapt to real needs
- Balancing efficiency with human connection
- Leading with clarity and transparency
Key Takeaways:
- Automation and AI can transform exhausting tasks into quick, efficient systems. When technology handles repetition, people gain space to think, connect, and lead with purpose.
- Flexibility and usability ensure that innovation serves more people. Platforms that adjust to varied industries and workflows stay relevant and valuable over time.
- Even with automation, genuine service builds trust. A responsive, people-first culture turns technology into a partnership rather than a replacement.
- Simple, open systems foster accountability and confidence. When processes are fair and information is shared, teams make better decisions and relationships thrive.
“What kills companies is the amount of time it takes to respond. So what if we could take the industry average of 39 hours and drop it to, say, 20 minutes? How much more effective can you be in handling more opportunities?” - Justin Witz
Connect with Justin Witz:
Website: https://catapulthq.com/
LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/justin-witz/
Connect with Eric Dyson:
Website: https://90northllc.com/
Phone: 940-248-4800
Email: [email protected]
LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/401kguy/
Important clarification from the podcast show dialogue: “If an ERISA plan exceeds 100 participants with an account balance but remains under 120 in perpetuity, then the plan would not require an audit for each subsequent year that it remains under 120 participants with a balance. Please verify current rules and check with your plan record-keeper, advisor, or CPA to ensure compliance with this requirement.”
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