She made history as the first trans CEO of a Canadian bank — then she left, suddenly. Here’s why


Katie Dudtschak was standing at a podium in front of hundreds of her employees on the verge of tears.

“I’m probably going to cry,” she told the crowd at the company-wide town hall last July, then sighed into the microphone, her face suddenly turning serious.



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