June is Pride Month, a time to celebrate and recognize the LGBTQIA+ community, the successes and achievements made by this community, and the continued fight for equality. The momentum behind the Pride celebration dates back to the 1960s in cities from San Francisco to New York with protesters standing up against police harassment of LGBTQIA+ communities. These riots across the country sparked a revolution of sorts that has continued to evolve for decades — in the United States and worldwide. Pride today continues to be about taking a stand, and at its essence, giving everyone the right to live their life authentically and to be able to love unapologetically.
In celebration of Pride 2023, we’re shining a light on our new Employee Resource Group, Be You @ Cohesity. Be You @ Cohesity provides a safe space for all members of the LGBTQIA+ community here at Cohesity. In this article, hear from members of the Be You @ Cohesity ERG about who they are today, what advice they would give to their younger selves, and why it’s so important to “Be YOU” each and every day.
I am a Channel & Inside Sales Manager for EMEA. I drive operational excellence to increase deal velocity and provide compelling insights to the business leaders.
I have been playing Dungeons & Dragons for over 35 years
Respect and Integrity resonate equally for me. I believe these engender all of the other values.
Just be you. Anything other than “yes” is “no”, and people that love you won’t demand that you change yourself to suit some transient and ambiguous standard.
We are all people. We laugh, we cry, we love. Who we are, who we want to be, and who we want to be with are not measures by which anyone should deem someone worthy or unworthy.
We are creating and evolving a culture of equality and a safe environment in which we can be ourselves. It enables people from across race, gender, orientation, etc. to share stories, insights, and wisdom that help to create an informed population where what may currently seem strange becomes familiar.
I lead the global media relations/public relations team here at Cohesity.
While I do not have a technical role, I grew up a big math and science geek. My undergraduate degree is in Chemical Engineering. It was later in life when I learned to speak up that I realized that not only am I an effective communicator, but I really enjoy this kind of work.
Positive Attitude: Cohesity has great technology. But to many, we’re still not the most known company. I’m proud to be a part of the team that is helping to create that awareness, but that can be a daunting task. I feel very fortunate that I am surrounded by a team who not only understands the assignment but truly enjoys working together with positive intent.
Don’t allow imposter syndrome to make you think you aren’t worth the opportunities you will be presented with.
It doesn’t take more than a quick view of the news or a scan of social media to see that this group is under attack in recent times. When I see those who are anti-LBGTQ+ in their language, I feel fear. However, when allies are alongside us in fighting those fears, I really believe we can transform society.
To me, bringing my full self means that I can speak up without fear, guilt, or shame. Our ERG helps celebrate those of us who challenge society by simply being who they are. I believe this makes us a better company — one that can make better solutions. while also creating a great place to work.
I lead social media at Cohesity.
I have jumped out of an airplane, walked on hot coals, and backpacked over 250 miles of the Appalachian Trail.
As someone who values integrity, I wholeheartedly believe that it permeates every aspect of my life. From my work to raising children, integrity weaves its way into the very fabric of my being. In the workplace, integrity serves as a compass, guiding me to be honest, dependable, and accountable. It means staying true to my values even when faced with tough choices or tempting shortcuts. It’s about doing what’s right, not just what’s easy.
Embrace and trust the journey of life. Understand that mistakes and failures are not indicators of worth or potential, but are stepping stones toward growth and self-discovery. Embrace your uniqueness, follow your passions, and be kind to yourself along the way. Remember that life is a continuous learning experience, and it’s okay to take risks, make mistakes, and learn from them. Believe in your abilities, stay true to your values, and trust that everything will unfold in its own time. Most importantly, love yourself. Slow down. Breathe.
There’s never been a more crucial time to be a vocal ally. Every person, regardless of their sexual orientation or gender identity, deserves nothing less than love, respect, and equal opportunities. It’s vital that we support and protect the rights of all individuals. By advocating for safe spaces, challenging biases, and fostering empathy, I hope to build a stronger, more compassionate community. As a Mom, all I want is for my child is a world where everyone’s rights are respected, where love and acceptance prevail, and where equality for all is the norm.
I think bringing your full and best self to work every day is about being present, authentic, and committed to making a positive impact. The Be You ERG fosters a supportive work environment by valuing teamwork, being open to different perspectives, and contributing to a collaborative and inclusive work culture.
I am one of the leaders of the Global Talent Acquisition team. My day-to-day includes overseeing our various recruiting functions for Go-To-Market and Customer Experience, while also building and enhancing our processes that attract diverse talent.
Home improvement and decorating are one of my passions, and I also love helping people design their homes and spaces for all different budgets. I love to build things — even though I am not super crafty — but it helps me learn how to fail and try again and get better! I also really enjoy giving back to the community around me.
For me, it’s Customer Obsession. In my role on the Talent Acquisition team, we have customer obsession on various levels. Our “customers” are our hiring teams and leaders in addition to our candidates. This gives us the opportunity to have experiences with each of our different customers and learn how people digest and think about things, which in turn, makes us better.
Don’t let someone take something from you that was never theirs to take, whether that’s how you identify, or maybe it’s the job you want. Don’t let their negativity impact your desires. Instead, take that negativity and use that to help motivate you to reach your goals.
We need to champion one another – first as humans – to be their best. We don’t have to agree with everyone’s choices, but we should respect and uplift the people around us.
Be You is what you should be doing every day – bringing your whole self to work, authentically. There’s a professional and personal version of yourself and the more that you can infuse both together, the happier you’ll be. It’s exhausting having to show up as someone different every day, and if you stay true to yourself, you’ll learn how to greatly impact the organization.
We all need to have empathy, especially around challenges. It’s okay to just show up and be YOU. Don’t lose yourself in being something that you are not.