Kattya Distefano
Founder Kattya & Co.
Wellness Coach, Women in Breakbulk
Kattya Distefano is a dynamic entrepreneur with a rich blend of cultural and professional experiences.
Originally from Mexico City and raised in Houston, Texas, Kattya's journey began with a passion for creativity, earning her a degree in Graphic Design from the Art Institute of Houston. Her career initially took shape in the transportation and international logistics industry, where she spent 15 years honing her skills in strategic sales, planning and operations working on mega projects in Oil and Gas, Power, Renewables and Chemical Space.
Driven by her ambitious spirit, Kattya founded Kattya & Co., where she currently serves as Founder and CEO. The company specializes in strategic sales consulting, marketing, and corporate events, with a focus on delivering innovative and holistic solutions for corporate clients and trade shows. In addition to her leadership role at Kattya & Co., she sits on the board for Stressie, which is an app created by her sister Lupita Almuhana to serve the wellness industry in Corporate America to help employees better cope with stress mechanisms. She is also the Co-Founder and Community Affairs Director for the Society of Low Carbon Technologies, where she champions sustainable initiatives.
Kattya is equally dedicated to giving back to her community. She actively participates in philanthropy, supporting causes such as REDM and The Gentle Barn. Her commitment to both her professional endeavors and community service reflects a deep-seated passion for making a positive impact in all areas of her life.
About our Breakbulk global partnership
Kattya & Co. and Stressie Inc. have partnered to revolutionize how the industrial sector manages wellbeing, focusing on the often-overlooked logistics industry. In a world increasingly built on technology, we must not forget the essential jobs that keep it moving. Together, we create a unique, human-centered wellness approach enabled by technology, bringing wellness directly into the hands of those in high-stress environments. Whether it’s a corporate retreat, connection-boosting workshops, or micro wellness solutions through our app, we have you covered. Our comprehensive approach ensures that employees have access to the tools and support they need to thrive, fostering a culture of health and resilience that empowers both individuals and organizations.
Women in Breakbulk Luncheon Agenda Sessions
Blend & Bond: A Hands-on Activity
Create your own essential oil blend and share recipes with fellow attendees. Supplies provided by the Stressie team.
Tuesday 30 September 14:15 - 14:40 Marriott Marquis Houston
2025 Event Agenda Sessions
Rise & Reset: A Wellness Session for Women in Breakbulk
* Pre-registration required *
Start your conference experience feeling grounded, energized and fully in your body. This isn’t your typical wellness break, it's a chance to reconnect with yourself through gentle movement, guided breathwork and a moment to set clear, focused intentions for the day ahead.
This Rise and Reset session requires pre-booking and is free of charge, open to any women attending Breakbulk Americas 2025. Log in to your registration profile to add this session to your Breakbulk Americas ticket. Not registered for Breakbulk Americas yet? Get your ticket here before adding this event.
Wednesday 01 October 08:30 - 09:20 Networking Events
Networking
* Pre-registration required *
Start your conference experience feeling grounded, energized and fully in your body. This isn’t your typical wellness break, it's a chance to reconnect with yourself through gentle movement, guided breathwork and a moment to set clear, focused intentions for the day ahead.
This Rise and Reset session requires pre-booking and is free of charge, open to any women attending Breakbulk Americas 2025. Log in to your registration profile to add this session to your Breakbulk Americas ticket. Not registered for Breakbulk Americas yet? Get your ticket here before adding this event.





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