I began working at Bradley & Parker in 1986 and became CEO in 2017. That was just four short months before the May morning when I publicly came out as a transgender person at work. For as long as I could remember, I’d been living with two distinct personas. After my 56th birthday, however, I decided I did not want to go another day without sharing my true identity.
Planning for a smooth transition Because I was coming out much later in life, and especially considering the fact that I had an established career, I planned the identity I was […]The post How I Built My Sense of Identity After Coming Out appeared first on Ms. Career Girl.