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Margaret Kim Adolphe (née Massie: June 19, 1958) is a Canadian tech serial entrepreneur and philanthropist. She is the founder and CEO of SWIFT Learning, CAP Health for Life, CAP Corporation, and Co-founder and Chairman of the SiS (Safety in Schools) Foundation of Canada. She owns two SaaS, health related patent pending technologies, the RAM4 machine and the SAHARA app (Safety and Health Awareness Risk Assessment).

RAM4 is a machine that has been validated by the Canadian Society of Mechanical Engineers to safely measure individual concussion risk by simulating an impact to test the biomechanics of whiplash and the rotational forces that lead to concussions.

SAHARA is a workplace, risk assessment, safety and mental health management and training technology that combines mental health and well-being with physical workplace hazards to calculate risk level, then links to training and resources to mitigate the risk.

SWIFT Learning is a social enterprise that provides HSE, Mental Health and Well-being mobile, eLearning courses in over 100 languages free to High Schools across Canada through the SiS Foundation as well as non-profits, charitable, and sports organizations.