Katherine Benziger

Dr. Katherine Benziger, Ph. D. in Psychology focused on Neurophysiology and Master of Science in Strategic Planning 1969-71, is the creator of the Benziger Thinking Styles Assessment (BTSA) and its electronic version (eBTSA).[1] She is founder and owner of KBA, LLC, a thirty-three-year-old company.[2] She received a Master of Science (MS) degree in Strategic Planning in June 1971 from the University of Wisconsin at Madison after completing the two year MS program there. She has three decades of teaching and research in psychology. She has taught personality assessment, neuro-psychology and neuro-fitness to career counselors and human resource professionals, and she has published many books and articles.

Family history

Katherine Benziger comes from a long line of authors, scholars, and teachers. She is the daughter of Prof. Jim Benziger who taught English at Southern Illinois University and received the Best Teacher's Award from SIU students. He wrote Images of Eternity: Studies in the Poetry of Religious Vision from Wordsworth to T.S. Eliot,.[3]

Barbara Field Benziger, Katherine’s aunt, was noted for her best-selling works, The Prison of My Mind (1969) and Speaking Out (1976), personal explorations of mental health issues and involuntary commitment to mental hospitals which she experienced.

Katherine is also the great-granddaughter of the “Unsinkable” Molly Brown (Margaret Brown) and was interviewed in the documentary about Molly Brown’s life.[4]

The Benziger Brothers Publishing House was founded in 1792 by Joseph Charles Benziger, a direct ancestor of Katherine Benziger. It became the exclusive printers of books for the Vatican during the papacy of Pius IX and was given the title “Printers of the Holy See” in 1867. In 1908, they published A Textual Concordance of the Holy Scriptures: Arranged Especially for Use in Preaching which is still in print. The firm is publishing books today for the Catholic audience under the name RCL Benziger.

Publications

References

  1. Janet I. Newcomb, “The Benziger Thinking Styles Assessment: A Useful Tool for Coaches and Clients,” pp. 261-266 in Coaching for the New Century, ed. by Leland E. Pound. CA: Professional Coaches and Mentors Association, 2004.
  2. National Directory of Who’s Who in Executives and Professionals (New York: The Exclusive Executive Directory, 1997), p.29
  3. James Benziger, Images of Eternity: Studies in the Poetry of Religious Vision from Wordsworth to T.S. Eliot (Carbondale, IL: Southern Illinois University Press, 1962).
  4. Molly Brown: Biography of a Changing Nation, a documentary film written and directed by Jim Havey. CO: Havey Productions, 2007.
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