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Katherine Walker
Founder & President | IndustrialWebApps.com Inc. (IWA) | iMAP Audits Inc.
Katherine Walker is a Canadian technology founder, systems architect, and long-standing business and community leader with more than two decades of experience designing software platforms that translate real-world operational complexity into structured, reliable digital systems.
She is the sole owner and President of IndustrialWebApps.com Inc. and iMAP Audits Inc., two distinct but complementary organizations serving public-sector, industrial, engineering, infrastructure, educational, and healthcare clients across North America.
Early Roots: Systems Thinking Before Software
Katherine grew up in rural Southwestern Ontario, outside Lambeth, in a family of nine children. Raised on a working farm alongside parents married for more than six decades, she learned early the values of discipline, accountability, and stewardship—principles that would later shape her approach to both business and technology.
Her close relationship with her grandfather, a crop farmer, instilled a respect for process, timing, and long-term thinking—concepts that would eventually translate into database architecture, workflow logic, and enterprise systems design.
Her parents were the cornerstone of her values and worldview. Her father was a natural philosopher who instilled, early in life, the conviction that belief and mindset are practical forces. From him, she learned that disciplined thinking, curiosity, and personal agency make it possible to achieve outcomes others assume are out of reach.
Her mother taught a complementary and enduring lesson: that above all else, love—particularly love for family—is the most important value to live by. This grounding in loyalty, care, and responsibility continues to shape Katherine’s leadership style, reinforcing her emphasis on stewardship, continuity, and people over short-term gain.
Education, Family, and Lifelong Learning
After completing high school in London, Ontario, Katherine continued her education through distance learning at the University of Toronto while raising her two children, Danielle and Christopher. Family has always been central to her life, and she is now a proud grandmother to four grandchildren.
Her professional development has never been static. As technology evolved, so did her skills—expanding from accounting and administration into software development, database architecture, and enterprise systems design long before digital transformation became a business buzzword.
Career Foundation: Operations First, Technology Second
Katherine’s early career spanned both private and public sectors, including roles in accounting, records management, collections, senior administration with the Ontario Clean Water Agency, and municipal finance as Treasurer and Tax Collector for the Township of Dawn-Euphemia.
While working in municipal government, she began building custom software internally to modernize workflows, improve data integrity, and reduce operating costs—often well ahead of formal IT strategies.
Technology must serve operational reality, not the other way around.
Early Entrepreneurship and Software Platforms
In 2000, Katherine co-founded her first software company, developing both B2B and B2C desktop applications at a time when cloud computing was not yet commercially viable.
These platforms ranged from municipal billing systems to consumer productivity software and industry-specific applications. Several products were sold direct-to-consumer and attracted national retail interest through distributor discussions.
iMAP Audits Inc.: A Cloud Vision Ahead of Its Time
In 2009, Katherine partnered in iMAP, a firm delivering industrial auditing software and professional services for asbestos, designated substances, coatings, fireproofing, insulation, and related disciplines.
Recognizing the early shift toward cloud computing, she led the full re-architecture of the platform—transitioning from a desktop application to a cloud-based system with offline-capable mobile functionality.
Between 2011 and 2023, Katherine acquired full ownership of iMAP, making it a wholly Canadian-owned company delivering both technology and specialized audit services.
IndustrialWebApps.com Inc. and the Creation of SHORE
In 2013, responding to client demand for broader workflow, safety, and delivery oversight, Katherine founded IndustrialWebApps.com Inc.
What began as a workflow safety solution quickly expanded to address a more fundamental challenge: the absence of practical systems capable of supporting execution in complex, real-world environments.
SHORE was conceived and built as a configurable, industry-agnostic execution platform designed to model how work, commitments, and obligations move through an organization—regardless of industry or business case.
Project delivery has proven to be one of the most visible expressions of SHORE’s value, but it is not its boundary.
At its core, SHORE captures structured intent and real-world activity: what was planned, what was executed, what changed, and what value was created as a result.
This philosophy reflects Katherine’s long-held view that successful execution depends less on labels and more on disciplined execution, information flow, and accountability.
By 2023, Katherine became the sole owner of IWA, consolidating platform vision, intellectual property, and long-term strategy under a single leadership mandate.
Governance, Boards, and Community Leadership
Katherine has consistently balanced entrepreneurship with governance and community leadership. Her board service includes:
Former Chair and Director, Sarnia-Lambton Chamber of Commerce
Long-standing Director, Sarnia Lambton Industrial Alliance
Former Chair, Sarnia-Lambton Economic Partnership
Current Director, Bluewater Health
Leadership Through Change and Loss
In 2025, Katherine lost her husband and lifelong partner, Dennis, after 45 years of marriage. While this marked a profound personal loss, she continues to lead both companies with clarity of purpose, resilience, and a strengthened commitment to building systems—and organizations—designed to endure.
Perspective on Technology, Project Delivery, and AI
Katherine views artificial intelligence as a transformation unlike any prior technology shift—not because of novelty, but because of speed.
Her approach is disciplined and pragmatic: move quickly enough to remain relevant, while resisting change for its own sake.
She is widely recognized for expertise in database architecture, information flow, business process design, and project execution systems, with a particular strength in translating operational complexity into structured, scalable platforms.
