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William769

(55,145 posts)
Tue Apr 10, 2012, 11:12 AM Apr 2012

Never in my dreams I thought I would ever post something from this website here in our Group.

CIA and ODNI Sponsor First Intelligence Community LGBT Summit

The CIA and the Office of the Director for National Intelligence (ODNI) recently hosted the first Intelligence Community (IC) Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, and Transgender (LGBT) Summit. Participants included members of LGBT employee groups from nine IC agencies and CIA and ODNI leaders. The Summit was designed to ensure the Agency maintains a high performing, engaged, and diverse workforce.

CIA Associate Deputy Director (ADD) Sue Bromley welcomed participants to the February event, highlighting the importance of inclusion in mission success: “When I look at our mission and our challenges, what I look to is my single greatest resource at the CIA—our people,” she said. “In order to get the most out of our people, we have to make sure there is an environment where everybody can thrive, where everybody feels secure and comfortable, so they can bring their unique contribution to our challenges,” ADD/CIA Bromley continued.

Participants agreed that a fully inclusive IC directly and positively affects the workforce’s contribution to mission. Discussions delved into collective IC experiences and best practices for making agencies welcoming to LGBT employees. Officers considered policy implementation, lessons learned, and ways to increase the understanding and visibility of transgender issues. Participants also shared ideas about leveraging LGBT supporters and assessing the mission impact of LGBT officers.

A panel discussion about LGBT inclusion and benefits included participants from the Department of State, the White House, Gays and Lesbians in Foreign Affairs Agencies (GLIFAA), and the IC LGBT Affinity Network Group.

https://www.cia.gov/news-information/featured-story-archive/2012-featured-story-archive/lgbt-summit.html

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Never in my dreams I thought I would ever post something from this website here in our Group. (Original Post) William769 Apr 2012 OP
i get it -- it's my hope that someday lgbtiq people xchrom Apr 2012 #1
I knew some gay people who worked at State...CIA, though? joeybee12 Apr 2012 #2
Corporate America has known the benefits of LGBTQ equality for years. qb Apr 2012 #3

xchrom

(108,903 posts)
1. i get it -- it's my hope that someday lgbtiq people
Tue Apr 10, 2012, 11:16 AM
Apr 2012

make very different, alternative choices away from things like this.

but hey -- i get it.

qb

(5,924 posts)
3. Corporate America has known the benefits of LGBTQ equality for years.
Tue Apr 10, 2012, 01:00 PM
Apr 2012

Government agencies are finally starting to get on board.
The politicians will be the last to finally accept it, but it is coming.

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