A silence hangs over gay CEOs
October 30, 2014 17:51
Before Tim Cook, there was Beth Brooke.
For nearly two decades, Ernst & Young executive Beth Brooke navigated the office like it was a minefield, dodging water-cooler chatter for fear that someone might corner her with a personal question.Her colleagues whispered that she was a "loner," she said, scarred from her divorce or perhaps just reclusive by nature.
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For nearly two decades, Ernst & Young executive Beth Brooke navigated the office like it was a minefield, dodging water-cooler chatter for fear that someone might corner her with a personal question.Her colleagues whispered that she was a "loner," she said, scarred from her divorce or perhaps just reclusive by nature.
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