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    Founder

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    Not all founders set out to build a company.

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    Some spend years inside other businesses first. Watching. Fixing. Rebuilding. Understanding how things actually work, and more importantly, why they do not.

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    Katie Klages was always wired this way. Long before titles like COO or founder entered the picture, there was a pattern: taking things apart, putting them back together, finding a better way, and figuring things out when no one handed her the answer.

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    Raised in a family of builders, entrepreneurs, and problem-solvers, she learned early that things do not magically work. They are designed. Or they are duct-taped together and hoped for the best.

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    n Most businesses do not struggle because of lack of effort. They struggle because the structure does not support the vision.n

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    Range

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    Her career did not follow a straight line. It built perspective.

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    Across decades, Katie worked in advertising, marketing and sales, operations, HR, and executive leadership, while also holding roles much closer to the ground. That range became the advantage. It created a full understanding of how businesses actually function at every level, from assistant-driven execution to C-suite oversight.

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    That breadth would become essential later, not only in how she supported businesses, but in how she rebuilt her own life and work.

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    What became clear

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    • Strategy means very little without implementation.
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    • Teams cannot function well without structure and clarity.
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    • Technology should simplify operations, not complicate them.
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    • Owners become the bottleneck when infrastructure is too thin.
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    • Most friction inside a business is structural, not personal.
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    Rebuild

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    Then everything changed.

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    In late 2019, Katie’s legs stopped working, suddenly and without explanation.

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    The disruption was immediate and life-altering. Her mobility, independence, and professional trajectory were interrupted without warning, and without clear answers. Not long after, the world itself came to a halt.

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    As the COVID-19 pandemic unfolded, what might have been an isolating personal crisis became part of a broader global pause. In that convergence, there was also an unexpected opportunity: the chance to rebuild from the ground up.

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    By 2021, she had re-emerged as a fractional executive, contract consultant, and operations specialist, building a new chapter of work rooted in execution, adaptability, and real-world problem solving.

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    She regained the use of her legs in 2023. The years in between were defined by discipline. She worked with the same level of commitment to restore her body as she did to strengthen the businesses she supported, rebuilding both with precision, resilience, and an unwillingness to stay down.

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    Pattern Recognition

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    That gap became the work.

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    Inside the businesses she stepped into, one pattern continued to surface: owners were being handed strategy, tools, and coaching, but they were still doing all the work themselves. Still overwhelmed. Still the bottleneck. Still responsible for holding everything together.

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    Many never built teams at all, not because they lacked ambition, but because they lacked capacity and infrastructure.

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    That gap became the work. Not consulting. Not advising. Building.

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    Execution

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    Stepping in to identify what is actually broken, design the structure, build the systems, recruit the right people, and return a functioning business.

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    What began as hands-on support inside a single organization grew into a much broader body of work.

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    Hundreds

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    Founders, C-suite executives, and team leaders supported across diverse industries

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    100+

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    Teams built and businesses operationally optimized through direct engagement

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    On the Bike

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    Build the bike first. Then invite the right people to ride.

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    The philosophy behind the work became clear over time: most businesses do not struggle because of lack of effort. They struggle because the structure does not support the vision.

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    That philosophy is best understood through one concept. The destination is the vision. The bike is the mission, the chosen way the business gets there. The people are the differentiator.

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    Everyone wants the destination. Very few are willing to ride. Most businesses get this backwards. They invite people in before the bike is built.

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    Where the business is going.

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    The bike itself, how the business gets there.

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    The ones who truly align with the ride.

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    Build it right, and they will stay.

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    Proximity

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    Scale did not create distance.

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    As the work expanded, so did the infrastructure behind it. Systems were built with intention. The right people were brought in. Technology was integrated where it added clarity. Not to replace the work, but to support it.

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    Katie is directly involved in every client engagement. Not as a distant strategist. Not as a name attached to the outcome. But as an active presence within the thinking, the design, and the decisions that shape the business.

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    Why It Matters

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    The systems create capacity. The team extends reach. The technology increases efficiency. But the work itself is never removed.

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    This is the difference between scaling away from the work and building a structure that protects the standard of it.

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    • Hands-on leadership remains part of every client experience.
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    • Infrastructure exists to increase depth, not dilute quality.
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    • Technology supports clarity without creating distance.
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    Belief

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    This is the work behind Inity Solutions.

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    Not a personality-led brand. Not a consultancy built on theory. A company designed to deliver structure, execution, and sustainable operational support to businesses that have outgrown guesswork.

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    The belief underneath it is simple: business should not feel this heavy. And when it does, it is rarely a people problem. More often, it is a structure problem. And structure can be rebuilt.

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    That is the work. To build what supports the vision. To create environments where the right people can succeed. To leave a business steadier, clearer, and far less dependent on chaos.

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    Not everyone belongs on the bike. And that is the point.

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