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Meet Devin, Frank and Katie: The Trio Making a Positive Impact for Generations

Devin Cathcart, Frank Ziegler, and Katie Schulze connected over a shared passion for helping communities thrive and driving change through partnership.

Commitment People Sustainability Jun 11, 2025

Tapping into different voices, perspectives, and experiences helps businesses solve problems, reveals new opportunities to grow, and encourages contributions that better support people and communities. At Henkel North America, diversity is a path to progress, innovation, and impact. Our employees and partners are united by our purpose: Pioneers at heart for the good of generations. They collaborate to tackle challenges, find solutions and open new perspectives – allowing us to deliver products, services, and innovations that enrich and improve everyday life.

We invite you to “meet” our pioneers in our series, “Pioneers for Good.”

Devin Cathcart, Frank Ziegler, and Katie Schulze

Introducing Devin, Frank, and Katie

Devin Cathcart, Creative Manager; Frank Ziegler, Brand Marketing Director; and Katie Schulze, Brand Manager, are each deeply committed to their professional roles and to making a positive impact in their community. They first connected as many colleagues do – collaborating on projects both within and beyond Henkel—while working at the Westlake, Ohio office, supporting Henkel’s Adhesive Technologies Consumer & Craftsman Division. What they didn’t anticipate was the powerful synergy of their partnership and shared drive to create lasting change.

As residents of the Greater Cleveland area, Devin, Frank, and Katie share a desire to build up their local community. They identified an opportunity to combine their passion, individual strengths, and Henkel resources to serve the greater good.

Devin, Frank, and Katie share what it means to be a pioneer for good

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Building Initiatives through Purpose

Together, they ideated and brought to life the Loctite® 2nd Chance House Project, a corporate sponsorship that enabled Loctite to support the work of the Greater Cleveland Habitat for Humanity in revitalizing a condemned house in Cleveland and transforming it into a welcoming home for a deserving family.

Frank Ziegler

This project came about through the ultimate goal of understanding how we can leverage our market-leading brands [Loctite] to support Henkel’s sustainability initiatives. In this case, we were especially driven by community impact.

Inspired by that impact – rooted in a shared mission to uplift and support thriving communities – Devin, Frank and Katie saw a natural alignment with Habitat for Humanity and its commitment to empowering families through long-term housing stability. The team also aimed to minimize landfill waste and looked for creative ways to repurpose items like furniture and building materials. They rallied a team of 60 motivated Henkel employees to volunteer their time and energy along with industry professionals and DIY experts. For everyone involved, it became a meaningful, multi-dimensional opportunity to bring a shared vision to life.  

Utilizing Partnerships to Create Impact

Devin, Frank, and Katie’s roles at Henkel bring unique perspectives to the Loctite 2nd Chance House Project, both from the Loctite brand and their collaboration with Habitat for Humanity. 

Devin, the creative lead, is responsible for visualizing and executing the project’s storytelling elements. Frank, the strategist, is focused on team coordination and direction. Katie, the logistical expert, ensures seamless execution throughout the project. Together, they form a dynamic team, amplifying Loctite’s purpose and addressing a gap in the community through the power of multimedia storytelling. It is a feat made possible by the meaningful partnerships they fostered along the way.

Habitat for Humanity’s dedicated team proved to be the perfect complement to this remarkable program. Henkel and Habitat have a long-standing global partnership, and this alliance not only strengthened their relationship but also delivered tangible change, hope and stability to families across Greater Cleveland.

Henkel and Habitat for Humanity

Since 2012, Henkel has supported Habitat for Humanity through donations of funds and building materials and employee volunteers around the world. In North America, employees have volunteered at over a dozen build sites from California to Connecticut to Toronto, Canada and more.

Katie Schulze

It’s really impactful and exciting to be able to see something that you’ve not only been able to help work on physically, but also something you’ve helped promote and raise awareness around.

Leaving a Mark that Lasts

From the beginning, creating a lasting impact was always the goal for these three pioneers.

Devin Cathcart

This project is not just dollars spent on building a set and tearing it down; it’s a legacy. At the end of the day, there’s a house that someone gets to live in because of a project we took on at work. We found a way to make it work for our brand, for our goals, and directly impact our community.

The Loctite 2nd Chance House Project is just getting started! The team has already launched a second project—once again led by Devin, Frank, and Katie. Learn about the venture and stay tuned for what’s next in this exciting partnership at Loctite 2nd Chance House.

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Katie and Devin with Habitat for Humanity team members Adam Metzner, Construction Manager, Armand Accordino and Isabelle Shields, Site Supervisors.

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Henkel volunteers and DIY expert Jessie Ecker hard at work on the home renovation.

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The 2nd Chance House – before and after!

We’re grateful for the incredible support of our partners who were involved in this project. Without the hard work and dedication of Kim Pride, Greater Cleveland Habitat Director of Development; Armand Accordino, Site Supervisor; Isabelle Shields, Site Supervisor; Adam Metzner, Construction Manager; and so many more team members, the Loctite 2nd Chance House Project wouldn’t be what it is today.

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