About Craton Consulting
A Craton (pronounced cray-taan) is the portion of the Earth's crust that has achieved long-term stability. Distinct from the upper crust, which is constantly in flux with earthquakes, volcanoes, erosion, and assorted tectonic shifts, cratons never falter or shift. From Craton Consulting's perspective, it’s a metaphor that in the past several decades technology paradigms and business models are constantly changing, but there are cratons in the business world too - ideals and concepts that hold true in spite of this constant change.
Integrity, honesty, transparency, hard work, loyalty, and teamwork. These are the bedrock principles - the cratons - that I believe are essential for driving a business to success.
When I evaluated what the next chapter of my career looked like - the idea of building or affiliating with companies that held to these core ideals - even when building the latest cutting-edge solutions, Craton was a natural name to build upon.
Tom Stergios
Tom is a consultant and career builder with more than 30 years' experience delivering solutions for clients and partners. He started his career at Accenture and followed that with exciting professional chapters at Presidio Consulting, IBM, Cygent, and Convergys before launching a career with ATG.
Tom's time at ATG was highlighted by the creation of the Missoula Solution Center in 2011, which grew to 300 consultants working with more than 150 clients around the world. In 2018, ATG was acquired by Cognizant, landing a Fortune 200 company in Montana. Following the acquisition, ATG Cognizant - in collaboration with The University of Montana, AccelerateMT, and the Montana Department of Commerce - launched the award-winning Aim Higher program. This program created more than 200 jobs, largely with people coming from non-technology background in the services, trades, education, and tourism industries.
The Missoula Solution Center created more than $650m in economic impact for Western Montana. Time to run it back!
Through the years, Tom has worked with nearly every technology platform in the still-waiting-to-be-considered-glamorous Quote to Cash space. After departing ATG Cognizant and spending the summer fishing, Tom created Craton Consulting to begin his next chapter in consulting and talent creation excellence.
He is also a board member for The Whole Group, a ServiceNow consultancy, and the Montana High Tech Business Alliance.
Tom is passionate about Montana and creating opportunities for employees to thrive. He is a graduate of Santa Clara University and enjoys spending time with family, fly fishing, boating, and running - especially in the mountains.
Kate Pace
Kate is a dynamic and results-focused leader with more than 15 years of experience in client- and partner-facing operations and management roles. She is known for her ability to connect vision to high-caliber execution and her passion for creating inclusive spaces where individuals and teams are inspired to do their most innovative work.
After building her career in customer service and non-profit roles, Kate landed in the technology industry, where she discovered exciting new ways to apply her anthropology degree. In her five years at ATG and Cognizant, she built and strengthened cross-sector partnerships, led strategic project and program management, and ignited team, community, and corporate engagement.
Working alongside some of the world's most savvy quote to cash consultants, supporting ISV partnerships, and anticipating business demands through a period of disruption taught Kate a great deal about the industry. Balancing stakeholder requirements and managing risk through new office construction, supporting a local headcount of +300, and orchestrating large-scale executive events taught Kate a great deal about corporate operations.
Kate believes that technology is one of the most powerful vehicles to democratize access to the jobs of the future, and serves as Board Chair for the Montana Jobs Network. She is fired up to accelerate Craton's ability to execute - for clients, for partners, and for Montanans.
In her free time, you'll most likely find her floating down a river, being herded by her cattle dog, and in the mountains on her bicycle.