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Greater Sioux Falls, South Dakota

A free and help-first community.

Chapter Leaders

Meet the Greater Sioux Falls Chapter Leaders

Katie Johnson

Katie Johnson is a Certified EOS Implementer®, Certified Exit Planning Advisor (CEPA), and Managing Partner of Next Phase Strategy Partners based in Sioux Falls, South Dakota. With more than 20 years of experience advising and financing small and mid-sized businesses, Katie helps entrepreneurial leadership teams gain clarity, accountability, and traction through the Entrepreneurial Operating System (EOS). Known for her empathetic yet direct facilitation style, she specializes in guiding business owners through growth, leadership development, succession planning, and exit readiness. As a Mentally Strong Certified Coach, Katie combines strategic insight with a focus on resilience, helping leaders build stronger businesses and better lives.

Chapter Implementer

Merlin Huff

Merlin Huff is a President, Integrator, entrepreneur, and business builder who helps founders and leadership teams turn ambitious visions into scalable realities. With experience spanning entrepreneurship, operations, finance, organizational design, talent strategy, and EOS implementation, Merlin specializes in bringing clarity, accountability, and disciplined execution to growing companies. Currently serving as President & Integrator at AdAstra Talent Advisors, Merlin partners with founders and leadership teams to build the systems, teams, and infrastructure required for sustainable growth. His career has centered on organizations navigating critical inflection points—where strategy must be translated into execution, complexity must be simplified, and leadership teams must align around a shared vision. A lifelong entrepreneur, Merlin has started and operated businesses across multiple industries since his youth, including service businesses, creative ventures, real estate operations, and leadership consulting. He previously served as President, COO, and Integrator of Real Property Management Express, helping scale the organization through significant growth while building a strong culture of accountability and leadership development. Merlin holds an MFA from the Yale School of Drama, a background that shaped his understanding of communication, human behavior, leadership, and storytelling. Combined with deep operational expertise and fluency in EOS, this uncommon blend allows him to move seamlessly between vision and execution, helping organizations not only scale successfully but define what they are ultimately building toward.

Chapter Integrator

Address:

3130 W 57th St, Sioux Falls, SD 57108

Date

November 13, 2025

Time

3:00 PM

Cost:

Free

Why join ENRG?

Running a business is one of the loneliest jobs in the world. Not because you’re alone, but because the people around you are looking to you for answers, and there are plenty of days when you’re not sure you have them.

ENRG exists for that moment. We’re a help-first community of entrepreneurial leaders who believe value compounds when we share experiences, challenge ideas, and support each other. Every month, ENRG chapters around the globe get in a room together to share what’s working, tackle what isn’t, and find the right people and resources to move things forward.

Connect

with fellow business leaders who get it.

Find your people: the ones who know what it’s like to run a business, share your values, and support you without strings attached.

Learn

from the collective wisdom in the room.

Gain access to ideas and expertise to level up your journey, no matter what stage you’re at or what challenges you’re facing.

Act

with more clarity and confidence.

Walk away with renewed energy, a clear next step, and the WHO’s and HOW’s you need to move things forward.

About the Meeting

What to Expect at

Greater Sioux Falls, SD

ENRG Chapter Meetings

ENRG Chapters meet monthly, same time and same place.

We run on EOS® (the Entrepreneurial Operating System), and our meetings are modeled after a format called L10™, short for Level 10 Meeting®. The name says it all: we’re aiming for a 90-minute meeting that’s so productive, focused, and valuable, everyone in the room rates it a 10 out of 10.

Here’s how we structure that 90 minutes: 

If you can, we highly encourage you to arrive early and stick around after the meeting ends to connect with someone new and build community. 

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Membership Eligibility

Who can attend ENRG Chapter meetings?

ENRG is intentionally built around four seats, each with an essential role.  If you don’t fit one of these four seats, ENRG chapter meetings aren’t the right room for you.

ENTREPRENEURS

ENRG is for entrepreneurs at every stage of the journey – whether you’re a solo operation or running a business of 250 employees, you belong here. 

To be clear: If your business is running on EOS, this is the Visionary seat. But if you’d never even heard of EOS until five minutes ago, that’s great, too! If your role sits at the top of the org chart and you’re ready to get unstuck, you belong here. Period.

2ND-IN-COMMAND LEADERS

If you’re an Integrator – the person who takes the Entrepreneur’s vision and turns it into an organization that actually runs day to day — you belong here. 

To be clear: If your company isn’t running on EOS, your title might be COO, President, or something else entirely, but the rule is the same: you sit directly below the top seat, and the leadership team reports to you. Fractional Integrators are welcome too.

EOS IMPLEMENTERS®

As a licensed EOS Implementer, your experience guiding small-to-medium businesses through EOS® implementation gives you pattern recognition no single business can build on its own. At ENRG, that experience isn’t just for teaching EOS®. It’s for guiding Entrepreneurs and their 2nd-in-Command Leaders toward what they actually need, wherever they are in the journey. 

To be clear: Every ENRG chapter is co-led by an EOS Implementer, but you don’t have to be a chapter leader to join. All licensed EOS Implementers can (and should!) be part of a local ENRG chapter.

ENRG™ EXPERT PARTNERS

If you’re part of an organization that’s gone through ENRG’s rigorous values-fit process and been approved as a paid partner, you’re encouraged to attend ENRG chapter meetings and bring your perspective and expertise to the room. 

To be clear: Chapter meetings are not open to subject matter experts who don’t have a formal partnership with ENRG. If you haven’t been approved as an ENRG Expert Partner, and you don’t fit one of the other three descriptions above, chapter meetings aren’t for you. [Want to become an Expert Partner? Learn more here →]

ENRG and Our Impact

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GREATER GOOD - A NON-PROFIT

Revenue collected from expert sponsorships covers our operating expenses. Excess is returned to the community in the form of grants and scholarships to help entrepreneurs.

ENRG is Built Around Four Core Values

What we believe shapes how we show up

Givers

Help First

Give more than you get

Community > Individual

Growth

Egos not welcome

When you teach, you learn

Bring an “empty” cup

Community

If You’re Here, BE Here

Recruit and Retain

Grow Business, Grow Community

Abundance

Meritocracy

Abundance Mindset

Collaboration > Competition

Got questions?

We’re here to help. 

Why is it called ENRG (and how do you pronounce that?)

ENRG stands for “Entrepreneurial Networking Resource Group.” It’s pronounced “energy” because that’s exactly what it’s meant to create. Every chapter meeting, connection, and conversation is designed to leave members more energized to go run their business than when they walked in.

ENRG is intentionally built around four seats, each with an essential role.  If you don’t fit one of these four seats, ENRG chapter meetings aren’t the right room for you.

ENTREPRENEURS

ENRG is for entrepreneurs at every stage of the journey – whether you’re a solo operation or running a business of 250 employees, you belong here. 

To be clear: If your business is running on EOS, this is the Visionary seat. But if you’d never even heard of EOS until five minutes ago, that’s great, too! If your role sits at the top of the org chart and you’re ready to get unstuck, you belong here. Period.

SECOND-IN-COMMAND LEADERS

If you’re an Integrator – the person who takes the Entrepreneur’s vision and turns it into an organization that actually runs day to day — you belong here. 

To be clear: If your company isn’t running on EOS, your title might be COO, President, or something else entirely, but the rule is the same: you sit directly below the top seat, and the leadership team reports to you. Fractional Integrators are welcome too.

EOS IMPLEMENTERS®

As a licensed EOS Implementer, your experience guiding entrepreneurial companies through EOS® implementation gives you pattern recognition no single business can build on its own. At ENRG, that experience isn’t just for teaching EOS®. It’s for guiding Entrepreneurs and their 2nd-in-Command Leaders toward what they actually need, wherever they are in the journey — whether that’s running on EOS®, considering it, or not there yet. 

To be clear: Every ENRG chapter is co-led by an EOS Implementer, but you don’t have to be a chapter leader to join. All  licensed EOS Implementers can (and should!) be part of a local ENRG chapter.

ENRG™ EXPERT PARTNERS

If you’re part of an organization that’s gone through ENRG’s rigorous values-fit process and been approved as a paid partner, you’re encouraged to attend ENRG chapter meetings and bring your perspective and expertise to the room. 

To be clear: Chapter meetings are not open to subject matter experts who don’t have a formal partnership with ENRG. If you haven’t been approved as an ENRG Expert Partner, and you don’t fit one of the other three descriptions above, chapter meetings aren’t for you. [Want to become an Expert Partner? Learn more here →]

ENRG Chapters meet monthly, same time and same place.

We run on EOS® (the Entrepreneurial Operating System), and our meetings are modeled after a format called L10™, short for Level 10 Meeting®. The name says it all: we’re aiming for a 90-minute meeting that’s so productive, focused, and valuable, everyone in the room rates it a 10 out of 10.

Here’s how we structure that 90 minutes: 

If you can, we highly encourage you to arrive early and stick around after the meeting ends to connect with someone new and build community. 

Unlike membership organizations with dues, tiers, or revenue requirements to join, ENRG is completely free and values-gated rather than fee-gated. The focus isn’t networking for its own sake — it’s a help-first culture where members give more than they get and leave every meeting with real, actionable progress on real issues.

ENRG is also EOS®-native, meaning it was built from within the EOS ecosystem and every chapter is co-led by an EOS Implementer® and an Integrator. 

If you don’t see an ENRG chapter in your area yet, you can join the Virtual Chapter to get the same monthly structure and support from entrepreneurial leaders around the world, wherever you are. 

If you’re an EOS Implementer® and Integrator interested in bringing ENRG to your city, you can learn more about what it takes to launch one and get the process started here. 

Yes. ENRG is a registered non-profit, and membership is 100% free, forever. 

Revenue collected from ENRG Expert Partners covers our operating expenses. Excess is returned to the community in the form of grants and scholarships to help entrepreneurs. 

No. While many members use EOS and chapters are co-led by EOS Implementers and Integrators, ENRG welcomes entrepreneurs and leaders regardless of where they are on their business journey.

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