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What companies has Pete Sulack founded or led?

Checked on November 9, 2025
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Executive summary — Clear but competing claims about which entities Pete Sulack founded or led

Dr. Pete Sulack is consistently described in multiple profiles as the founder of Matthew 10 International and as the founder or leader of a clinic-brand variously named Redeem Health / Redeem Chiropractic / Redeem Essentials, and the developer of a program called Be Resilient. Several sources also describe him as having led “one of the largest chiropractic wellness clinics” in North America, though the precise corporate names and the sequence of entities differ across biographies and promotional pages [1] [2] [3]. The available material thus supports three core, recurring claims — Sulack founded Matthew 10 International, he founded or led a Redeem-branded health/chiropractic enterprise, and he created the Be Resilient program — while other attributions appear inconsistent or under-described across profiles [4] [5].

1. Name recognition: Matthew 10 International appears as Sulack’s central nonprofit project

Multiple organizational bios and team pages identify Matthew 10 International as a nonprofit ministry founded and led by Dr. Pete Sulack, with him named as founder, president, and evangelist. These profiles tie the ministry to a faith-driven healing and outreach mission and place its founding around 2006 in at least one account, framing Matthew 10 as Sulack’s primary organizational vehicle for ministry work [1] [2]. The consistent labeling of Sulack as both founder and leader of Matthew 10 across sources creates a stable claim: Matthew 10 International is reliably attributable to Sulack’s leadership in public-facing biographies and organizational materials [1].

2. Redeem-branded clinics: recurring but variably named clinical enterprises

Profiles and promotional materials repeatedly mention a Redeem-branded health enterprise — called Redeem Health, Redeem Chiropractic, or Redeem Essentials — described as a clinic or clinic network Sulack founded or led. Several sources state he founded Redeem Health (formerly Exodus Chiropractic in one account) and that this clinic supported Matthew 10’s ministry work; others call it Redeem Chiropractic or Redeem Essentials, suggesting brand extensions or rebrandings rather than wholly separate corporations [2] [3] [5]. Multiple bios also assert he led one of the largest chiropractic wellness clinics in North America, though the exact corporate entity tied to that claim is inconsistently named across sources [4] [6].

3. Be Resilient and programmatic leadership: product or program creation vs. corporate founding

Sources attribute to Sulack the development of a program called Be Resilient, presented as a resilience or wellness initiative linked to his ministry and clinic work. The characterization across profiles frames Be Resilient as a programmatic offering rather than a standalone corporate entity; some promotional bios highlight program development and leadership without specifying whether Be Resilient was incorporated or operated under a separate legal company [4] [5]. This distinction matters: program developer and founder of a legal entity are different forms of leadership, and available sources largely document program creation more clearly than corporate formation for Be Resilient [4].

4. Conflicting or missing details: what sources disagree on and what remains unverified

Although the core claims converge, sources disagree on details such as former names (Exodus Chiropractic), exact corporate structures, and whether Redeem Essentials is a separate company or a product line. Some bios emphasize Sulack’s role as founder of Redeem Health specifically; others highlight his leadership of a large clinic without naming the corporate legal entity. The inconsistency suggests possible rebrands, multiple related entities, or promotional simplification across platforms. Notably, one provided source contains unrelated material about a different “Pete” in franchise development, which is irrelevant and illustrates how name overlap can create misleading attributions if not checked [7].

5. Timeline and corroboration: what's supported by dates and where to look next

The earliest published organizational claim dates to profiles that place Matthew 10’s founding in 2006 and describe subsequent clinic work; later bios (2024–2025) reiterate Redeem-branded clinics and program initiatives, showing continuity in claims [1] [4] [3]. To corroborate corporate formation and leadership definitively, one should consult state nonprofit registries, business filings for Redeem Health/Redeem Chiropractic/Redeem Essentials, and archived web records or press releases listing founding dates and officer names. Given the consistent attribution of Matthew 10 and Redeem-branded clinical leadership to Sulack, public filings would likely confirm the legal entities and dates where biographies currently vary [2] [5].

6. Bottom line: verified core claims and recommended next steps for definitive proof

The balanced read of available materials establishes three verifiable patterns: Dr. Pete Sulack founded and leads Matthew 10 International, he founded or led a Redeem-branded clinic (Redeem Health/Redeem Chiropractic/Redeem Essentials), and he developed Be Resilient programming; descriptions of scale and exact corporate names vary across sources [1] [3] [2]. For legal confirmation and precise corporate histories, check nonprofit registries and business filings, or request organizational documents from Matthew 10 and Redeem entities; these records will resolve naming inconsistencies and establish formal founder/leader roles beyond what promotional biographies supply [4] [5].

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