What industries has Pete Sulack been involved in?
Executive summary
Pete Sulack is documented primarily as a healthcare entrepreneur and practitioner: a chiropractor who founded and runs large clinics (Redeem Chiropractic / Redeem Health) and serves as a medical consultant at Progressive Medical Center (sources describe clinic ownership and the consulting role) [1] [2]. He is also publicly active as a speaker, faith leader and international charity founder associated with Matthew 10 International Ministries and evangelistic meetings [3] [4].
1. Healthcare entrepreneur and clinic founder — “one of the largest clinics in North America”
Multiple profiles present Sulack as the founder and majority owner of a very large clinical operation focused on chiropractic and integrative care. A directory entry and Yelp profile state he founded Redeem Chiropractic / Redeem Health at 10215 Technology Drive in Knoxville and claim the clinic has seen over one million patient visits, framing him as a major clinic owner and operator [1] [5]. Those sources position his work within hands-on patient care and practice management rather than, for example, pharmaceutical manufacturing or unrelated industries [1] [5].
2. Chiropractic and integrative medicine practitioner
Sulack is repeatedly identified as a chiropractor and as a practitioner of “modern chiropractic methods” and an “integrative wellness” approach. Interviews and podcast appearances discuss his perspective on natural health, inflammation and non‑pharmaceutical approaches to care, underscoring his public identity as a clinician and wellness advocate [6] [2]. The Progressive Medical Center bio labels him a “medical consultant” and highlights a holistic, integrative-wellness orientation [2].
3. Consultant and public-facing wellness communicator
Beyond running clinics, Sulack appears in roles that mix consulting with public outreach. Progressive Medical Center lists him as a medical consultant, and he has been a guest on podcasts and web interviews discussing treatment approaches and natural health topics, indicating activity in education, media and consulting within health fields [2] [6] [7].
4. Faith leader, speaker and international ministry founder
Sulack also operates in religious and charitable spheres. Coverage from a Christian publisher and church media show he founded Matthew 10 International Ministries, has preached at international festivals, and led mission and children’s‑home support trips—activities that cast him as an evangelist and charity organizer in addition to a clinician [3] [4]. These sources document explicit faith-driven work and international travel tied to ministry rather than clinical business expansion [3].
5. Overlap of medicine, ministry and public relations — a blended public persona
Reporting and profiles uniformly blend Sulack’s clinical credentials with faith messaging and media presence. Yelp and clinic listings emphasize patient volumes and proprietary care models (A3 model, Torque Release Technique), while church and ministry items emphasize preaching, “tens of thousands saved,” and philanthropic work—making his public role a hybrid of healthcare entrepreneur, wellness marketer, and evangelical leader [5] [3].
6. What these sources do not show — industries not documented
Available sources do not mention Sulack’s involvement in industries outside healthcare, wellness education, media/podcasting, and Christian ministry—there is no documentation here of activity in tech startups, pharmaceuticals, finance, real estate investment outside his clinic property, manufacturing, or political office (not found in current reporting). The material supplied focuses on clinics, consulting, media appearances, and ministry.
7. Limitations and competing perspectives in the record
The profiles used are promotional or organizational (clinic pages, Yelp, church pages, and a publisher’s article), which emphasize accomplishments like “over 1,000,000 patient visits” and large‑scale ministry impact; independent verification of those exact figures is not present in these sources [1] [5] [3]. Some items are interviews and podcast appearances that naturally promote Sulack’s approaches [6] [7]. Readers should note the potential promotional agendas of clinic listings and ministry publicity when weighing scale claims.
8. Bottom line
Publicly available items in this collection consistently place Pete Sulack in healthcare and wellness (founder/operator of a large chiropractic clinic and medical consultant), media/educational roles (podcasts and interviews), and Christian ministry/charitable work (founder of Matthew 10 International Ministries and international speaking engagements) [1] [2] [3]. Claims about the precise size or impact of his enterprises come from sources with promotional aims; independent corroboration is not present in the provided reporting [1] [5] [3].