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==Description==
 
==Description==
  
Transgender Executive Vice President, Personal and Commercial Banking, Royal Bank of Canada since 2015.  Former Executive Vice President and Head, Carribean, and former Regional President for Manitoba, Saskatchewan and Northern Ontario.  Industry Director with the Mutual Fund Dealers Association Board of Directors. In 2021, she also became a member of the Board of Directors for Jack.org, a Canadian charity dedicated to training and empowering young people to revolutionize mental health.
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Transgender business leader, board member, and consultant.  Former Executive Vice President, Personal and Commercial Banking, Royal Bank of Canada (2015-2022).  Former Executive Vice President and Head, Carribean, and former Regional President for Manitoba, Saskatchewan and Northern Ontario.  Industry Director with the Mutual Fund Dealers Association Board of Directors. In 2021, she also became a member of the Board of Directors for Jack.org, a Canadian charity dedicated to training and empowering young people to revolutionize mental health. Member, Board of Directors of the Mutual Fund Dealers Association (MFDA) and the Canadian Museum for Human Rights. 
  
 
==See Also==
 
==See Also==

Revision as of 00:56, 22 October 2023

Katherine Dudtschak

Country

Canada

Birth - Death

Occupation

Business

Description

Transgender business leader, board member, and consultant. Former Executive Vice President, Personal and Commercial Banking, Royal Bank of Canada (2015-2022). Former Executive Vice President and Head, Carribean, and former Regional President for Manitoba, Saskatchewan and Northern Ontario. Industry Director with the Mutual Fund Dealers Association Board of Directors. In 2021, she also became a member of the Board of Directors for Jack.org, a Canadian charity dedicated to training and empowering young people to revolutionize mental health. Member, Board of Directors of the Mutual Fund Dealers Association (MFDA) and the Canadian Museum for Human Rights.

See Also

Further Reading/Research


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