Katahdin Group is a Boston-based leadership development and peer advisory firm that runs process-driven CEO and executive peer groups plus strategic planning programs for leaders of mid-market growth companies. Founded in 1999 as The Raffoni Group by Melissa Raffoni out of Inc. Magazine's discontinued 'Inc. Eagles' CEO program, it uses a case-method meeting format so CEOs can get candid, structured feedback from peers. It rebranded to Katahdin Group - named after Maine's Mount Katahdin, 'The Greatest Mountain' - to evoke the climb of building and eventually exiting a business.
Catalina Gorla is the co-founder and CEO of TruDataRx, a Vermont-based health technology company that helps self-insured employers cut pharmacy spend using objective clinical data and comparative-effectiveness analytics. A Dartmouth-educated former economist turned healthcare entrepreneur, she has spent over a decade attacking the hidden costs and conflicts of interest baked into American drug pricing. She previously co-founded Informulary, managed innovation programs at the Dartmouth Center for Healthcare Delivery Science, and delivered a TEDxBeaconStreet talk arguing the U.S. doesn't need a single payer so much as an informed one.