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Katalin Brennan

Katalin Brennan is being recognized by Continental Who’s Who as a Pinnacle Lifetime Achiever in the field of Consulting as a Consultant, Strategist, and Researcher. 

With nearly twenty-five years in business operations, Ms. Brennan is a connoisseur who excels at creating strategies and solving business puzzles. Bilingual in English and Hungarian, she can offer services to diverse clientele. She strives to inspire others, diligently connecting the dots between people, money, processes, and systems. Creative and analytical by nature, she provides customers consulting in sales, marketing, development, client relations, finance, and human resources. By virtue of having professional experience in vast array of fields, she can consult effectively in all of these fields. She has been endorsed by countless professionals on LinkedIn for having excellent management, strategy, and leadership skills. 

Passionate about scholarship, Ms. Brennan began her educational pursuits at the California State University-Hayward, School of Business and Economics, where she earned a Bachelor of Science in Production and Operations Management. Following this, she earned a Master of Business Administration in Strategic Management at the same institution. To further increase her expertise, she attended Walden University, earning a PhD in Applied Behavior Analysis and Leadership and Organization Change. She became licensed in Strategic Human Resources in April of 2019. 

Ms. Brennan has involvement in non-profit organizations. From November 2015 to 2017, she volunteered as a treasurer at Palo Alto Philharmonic. She continues to be active in the organization by participating in the ‘primadonna’ first violin section. 

When she is not at work, she can be found playing the violin, designing and knitting sweaters, training her dog, and spending time with her husband Richard and other members of her family. 

Ms. Brennan dedicates this recognition in loving memory of her mentor William J. Butler.