Kathaleen Wall
politician, Legislator, and Project Manager in Texas
Kathaleen Wall has built a successful career in innovation technology while also dedicating her time to volunteering and community activism.
She grew up in a family of seven children on a cattle ranch in East Texas and credits this upbringing with teaching her the value of faith, perseverance, hard work and personal responsibility. After graduating with a degree in engineering technology from Texas A&M University, she embarked on her career at Arrow Electronics. Wall subsequently worked in sales with other innovative companies, ultimately becoming a recognized leader in sales and business development within the technology industry.
Later in her career, Kathaleen Wall turned her focus toward supporting high-tech startups. As an investor and advisor, she focuses on helping the development of new game-changing technologies that help mankind. Since 2013, she has worked in this capacity with multiple companies.
Over the last 11 years, Kathaleen Wall has advocated for grassroots causes in Houston, within Texas, and at the national level. She has worked diligently to promote limited government and other conservative policies by supporting conservative organizations such as Texas Right to Life, Concerned Women for America, Texas Pastors Council, Empower Texans, and Texas Values.
More recently, Wall was elected a committeewoman with the State Republican Executive Committee (SREC). As part of this role, she sits as Texas Chair of the Election Integrity Working Group and Voter Registration Working Group. She’s also on the board of Republican Volunteer Engagement Project.
Wall also spends much of her time working with charitable organizations. As the wife of a Marine, she advocates for veterans’ services, she helped fund the work of Helping a Hero. With her contributions, the organization was able to help provide housing and critical services to veterans who were wounded in combat. Wall also frequently volunteers with organizations dedicated to helping children in need and the disabled. She’s also a Member of Women of Legacy at Museum of the Bible in Washington, D.C. The museum’s mission is “to bring to life the living word of God, to tell its compelling story of preservation, and to inspire confidence in the absolute authority and reliability of the Bible.”