Sincerely Catherine
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Katherine Dudtschak's memoir recounts her life as a successful banking executive who, after decades of living as male, publicly affirmed her feminine identity and transitioned to living as Catherine.
The book traces childhood experiences, familial trauma, corporate success, mental-health struggles, and the decision to come out to 80,000 employees.
It describes the emotional process of reclaiming her essence, the impact on family and career, and the founding of her storytelling company Sincerely.
The memoir centers on vulnerability, authenticity, and the broader mission of fostering inclusion and human-centered leadership.
It serves as both personal narrative and a call to help others find wholeness and purpose.
The book traces childhood experiences, familial trauma, corporate success, mental-health struggles, and the decision to come out to 80,000 employees.
It describes the emotional process of reclaiming her essence, the impact on family and career, and the founding of her storytelling company Sincerely.
The memoir centers on vulnerability, authenticity, and the broader mission of fostering inclusion and human-centered leadership.
It serves as both personal narrative and a call to help others find wholeness and purpose.
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