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Maeve DuVally worked in communications at Goldman Sachs when she came out to colleagues as transgender in 2019. To make your workplace more welcoming for transgender people, show kindness and don't be afraid to ask questions. I'm a frequent public speaker, and inevitably one of the questions I get asked is what can be done to make workplaces more welcoming for transgender people. When I came out in 2019 at Goldman Sachs, I was wildly excited, but I was also petrified. Armed with additional information, you might then ask more specifically and in a more educated way how you could help.
Persons: Maeve DuVally, Goldman Sachs, I'm, I've, , It's, Human Capital Management — Organizations: Girl Scouts, Goldman's, Human Capital Management Locations: Greater New York
Share Share Article via Facebook Share Article via Twitter Share Article via LinkedIn Share Article via EmailGoldman Sachs was very supportive of me coming out as trans, says former managing directorMaeve DuVally, author and former Goldman Sachs managing director, joins 'Squawk on the Street' to discuss DuVally's experience coming out as transgender at Goldman Sachs, the silence DuVally experienced from investment bankers, and more.
Persons: Goldman Sachs, Maeve DuVally
Maeve Duvally is a former Goldman Sachs executive who came out as transgender in 2019. For most of my career at Goldman Sachs, I commuted from Pound Ridge into the City, got off the train and jogged to work. Rushing toward the exit, I nearly bumped into a Goldman Sachs hospitality person who I didn't really recognize though I probably passed him several times a week. I crept out of the auditorium and willed myself to the last obstacle, the turnstiles, after which I was free of Goldman Sachs and worry. Maeve DuVally is a former Goldman Sachs executive and author of "Maeve Rising: Coming Out Trans in Corporate America."
Persons: Maeve Duvally, Goldman Sachs, Maeve, Hugo Boss, Clark Kent, Maeve DuVally Organizations: Goldman, Corporate, City, AA, Wonder, Bloomberg Locations: Atacama, Asia
How to help your employees be their whole selves at work
  + stars: | 2022-10-19 | by ( Dominic Chu | ) www.cnbc.com   time to read: 1 min
Share Share Article via Facebook Share Article via Twitter Share Article via LinkedIn Share Article via EmailHow to help your employees be their whole selves at workComing out as trans in the buttoned-up world of corporate communications at a financial institution was a process, but through her journey, Maeve DuVally learned how to become herself at work and shares how to create a culture where others feel comfortable being their authentic selves, no matter the industry. Watch CNBC's Dom Chu interview with Maeve DuVally, Goldman Sachs Consultant, LGBTQ+ Advocate at the Workforce Executive Summit on October 13, 2022. 11:16 an hour ago
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