Contents:
- WOULD YOU RATHER HAVE A GAY SON STEW
- STU FEER ON HOW HE HANDLED HIS SON COMG OUT AS GAY & OWNG UP TO PAST MISTAK
- WALL STREET CEOS OPEN UP ABOUT THEIR GAY SONS
- WOULD YOU RATHER NAVE A GAY SON STEW
WOULD YOU RATHER HAVE A GAY SON STEW
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In the "boy's club" of Wall Street, some top executiv' views on gay rights changed entirely when the issue beme personal. When he was CEO of Man Stanley (MS) and Cred Suisse First Boston (CS), John Mack was known for his progrsive views on lbian, gay, bisexual and transgenr equaly.
STU FEER ON HOW HE HANDLED HIS SON COMG OUT AS GAY & OWNG UP TO PAST MISTAK
"I had strong views of beg anti-gay, " Mack said this month at a nference hosted by Out on the Street, an anizatn that helps firms rec and reta LGBT talent. Throughout high school, Stephen said he didn't know he was gay.
I'm gay, '" said Stephen. Mack said he had an "klg" his son was gay. And the views of the people at the top are often shaped by simply knowg someone who is gay.
Grandfatherhood, " hedge fund billnaire Pl Sger said about his son Andrew when he first realized he was gay.
WALL STREET CEOS OPEN UP ABOUT THEIR GAY SONS
One night 1998, when he and Andrew were at dner, Andrew started askg Sger about his "views on homosexualy. " The qutns were asked such a way that Sger began to wonr whether his son uld be gay. The next day, "[Andrew] was walkg the door, and right there, [I said], 'Are you gay?
He eventually beme a steadfast supporter of gay rights.