Amy Cataldi, a distinguished alumnus of Hanks High School, continues to leave her mark on the El Paso community, not just in business, but in the spirit of service and support for youth athletics. A multi-hyphenate business leader, having been at the helm of companies such as Triple-S Janitorial Supply and Sun City Pool Supplies, Cataldi brings her acumen to various aspects of civic life, according to Ysleta ISD.
Her reach extends beyond the boardroom; Cataldi also owns Card My Yard El Paso East, a venture launched as a pandemic-era solution for families looking to celebrate milestones without compromise, and currently serves as youth director for the El Paso Hockey Association where she’s responsible for a host of duties such as coordinating tournaments and travel arrangements, to ensure support is available for the budding athletes of the locale.
Recognition for her business savvy has been frequent, with multiple nods as one of El Paso City Magazine’s Top Business Leaders, an accolade complementing her efforts as a mentor for local women entrepreneurs and small business owners. Moreover, her philanthropic endeavors, though conducted without fanfare, have helped sustain a variety of initiatives, particularly those associated with her alma mater, Hanks High School; Amy’s penchant for giving back seeps through her continuous support for student-athletes and school programs.
During her time at Hanks High School, Cataldi’s ventures into student leadership and athletics were notable. She actively participated in Scriptoria Newspaper and Student Council, while also serving on the varsity tennis team, even clinching a district title in girls’ doubles during her junior year, as per her profile shared by Ysleta ISD. The school district’s article reveals that her dedication to education and sports is a family affair, with her husband, Paul Cataldi, head baseball coach at Bel Air High School, and continued support for Hanks, Eastwood, and Bel Air communities helmed through her family connections.



