Sincerely, Katherine.

Life, Gender, Inclusivity, and Leadership for the Future


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A Memoir of Owning Your Truth and Leading with Purpose

Facing our greatest fears is the pathway to living fully, embracing our truth, and leading with strength.

Imagine holding a secret so big that sharing it could mean risking everything you’ve built. Imagine the power of finally embracing that truth—not just for yourself, but to inspire others to do the same.

Katherine Dudtschak, one of Canada’s most recognized corporate executives, had achieved success at the highest levels, yet something essential was missing. At 50, she made the courageous decision to affirm her true self, coming out in front of 80,000 colleagues—not as an act of defiance, but as an act of leadership. Her story is about more than identity—it’s about the universal journey of self-discovery, resilience, and the courage to own who we truly are. Sincerely, Katherine. is a book for anyone who has ever questioned their path, their purpose, or the life they were meant to live. It is an invitation to step into authenticity, power, and a future without limits.

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About Katherine Dudtschak

Katherine Dudtschak is one of Canada’s most recognized business leaders, currently serving as President and CEO of HomeEquity Bank. She has spent more than 30 years in the financial services industry, leading high-impact teams, driving transformation, and championing leadership that empowers people to embrace their full potential.

Katherine’s journey is a testament to the power of authenticity in leadership. In 2019, she made the decision to publicly affirm her gender—not as a statement about identity, but as a demonstration of living with courage, honesty, and purpose. Her story resonates with anyone who has ever faced the challenge of embracing their truth, stepping into their power, and redefining what it means to lead.

As the founder of Incluvest Foundation, a speaker, and an advocate for human rights, Katherine’s impact extends beyond the corporate world. Her work has been recognized by organizations such as Catalyst Canada, SHE Conference Norway, and the Universal Women’s Network.

A proud mother of four, Katherine splits her time between Toronto and Prince Edward County. She holds an MBA and an ICD.D designation and remains deeply committed to fostering an inclusive, sustainable, and purpose-driven future.