Uncredited Responsibility
I was hired as an office manager for a boutique graphic design agency and several months into the job, my boss fired all the higher-level (i.
As a black money manager, I always felt like I had to be extra competent. I had to be better than the other money managers, not only to keep my job but for other younger minorities coming up behind me.
I have a pretty elaborate skill set in the high tech industry. My skill set is very diverse. My father had his own computer business. I was always involved in computers growing up. No matter how much I knew, I was NO'ed at the end.
I was a lesbian poster child at work. People would call me and ask, "We are having this affirmative action committee, do you want to be on it?" I'd ask, "Who are you and how do you know who I am?" I w
In my current job, one of the partners took me to a business meeting just to get more black people there. Because of that, another attorney said to me, "Well, yeah, you know this particular partner really likes working with you, really likes toting you around.
I'm going to put together a proposal because I realize that we don't have a diversity policy at this firm. Let's take a look at what is going on. At this firm the last three associates that have left have been associates of color.
It was expected for me to do some recruiting for MBAs of color. Early on I got credit for doing it and I put it on my evaluation. It was something that I enjoyed doing, so I never bothered to try to explain that I was really working on some of these things.






