About Kat Dunkle
Kat Dunkle is the founder of CUSTOMER RESEARCH, INC. an internationally recognized marketing and research institution. Kat's business career story was written in Auto Dealer Magazine "One Woman's Dream In A Man's World," she was also the subject of a feature story in the Seattle Times Newspaper. Kat has been a keynote speaker at many business seminars and conventions including the City of Seattle and Metro merger, Ford Motor Company's Standards program and Chevrolet Motor division annual Managers Meeting. It was also her privilege to be the speaker at two retreats in the Seattle area and many church gatherings.
Kat is a apeaker for StoneCroft Ministries and is recognized by CLASServices, Inc. She has been a guest speaker for Restministries.org and a team member for Kairos Prison Ministries.
She is a writer, contributing to 4 books and many magazine articles for women in business and is the author of "Falling Into Darkness", published through Xulon Press. The motivating factor for her book came from a life altering experience that happened during a surgery that rendered her "clinically dead" on the operating table. While Kat hung between life and death she was taken on a journey that unequivocally convinced her that "God is real, Heaven is real, and unfortunately Hell is real.
Don and Kat experienced the loss of their son Mark in a tragic accident and know all too well the suffering that tears apart most marriages and people. These things are the catalyst that drive her to share how to live a strong and victorious life in the face of unthinkable tragedies.
For 42 years Kat has been married to the "Blind Date" Don, who she knew only 28 short days, before saying "I Do".
Don is the love of Kat's life and has been her encourager and support through all the ups and downs. He is the retired President of Customer Research, Inc. and spends time now enjoying golf with his family and friends.
Romans 5:3 (NIV) "We rejoice in our sufferings, because we know that suffering produces perseverance; perseverance, character, and character, hope."
Last update: May 8, 2010© 2004-2010 Kathy Dunkle.
