Diego Miguel Sanchez the National Director
of Policy at PFLAG talks to Emmy Winner Charlotte Robinson host of
OUTTAKE VOICES™ about being honored with the Lifetime Dedication
Award at the Promise Place School Boston Gala that takes place Saturday
September 26, 2015 at the Seaport Boston Hotel. Diego joined PFLAG
National as Director of Policy in 2013 after serving as Senior Policy
Advisor to Congressman Barney Frank (MA) until his retirement from The
U.S. House. Diego made history in 2009 as the first openly transgender
person to work as a senior legislative staffer on Capitol Hill and for
historically testifying in 2008 to the U.S. House on ENDA. Previously
Diego spent 20 years as a corporate global executive in public
relations, marketing and diversity management at world headquarters of
Fortune 500 companies including Coca-Cola, ITT and Starwood Hotels. We
talked to Diego about his work at PFLAG
the nation's largest LGBT family and ally organization, being honored
at the Promise Place School Boston Gala and his spin on our LGBT issues.
When asked about being honored at the Promise Place School Boston Gala
Sanchez stated, “Getting a Lifetime Achievement Award means that I am
not the youngest person in the room, I figure, because it takes time to
earn a lifetime of achievements. But it means so much to me to be
recognized for all the work I’ve been able to do. Whether it’s working
for Fortune 500 corporations, working on HIV/AIDS or LGBTQ nonprofits or
serving as then first openly transgender Senior Staffer on Capitol Hill
under Congressman Barney Frank, my mere presence is what commanded the
press. So it’s never been easy being different from absolutely everyone
but it’s always special. I hope to get to set an example on being
compassionate and strong, giving others room to learn and not expecting
to understand everything right away and in that way I hope to inspire
both current and future generations to be kind when they offer support
and educate or when they advocate.”
Diego Miguel Sanchez was named to the Top 100 Most Powerful Latino/a
Corporate Executives by Hispanic Business Magazine, Most Powerful
Latinos/as in Massachusetts by El Planeta Newspaper and listed in the
Out 100 and the inaugural Trans 100. He’s earned three Silver Anvil
Awards from the Public Relations Society of America, a Silver Flame from
the International Association of Business Communicators and was awarded
National Stonewall Democrats Capital Champion Award and Q Street
Lobbyists’ Legislative Staffer of the Year. Promise Place School is an
initiative of the Foundation for International Justice. The Promise
Place School will include a residential educational complex for homeless
LGBTQ youth ages 12-24 in Massachusetts that will combine classroom
settings with a safe home environment. The school will be staffed by
qualified professionals, offering services including a safe and stable
home environment, a healthy diet, clothing, medical services, mental
health services, substance abuse education, recreational and physical
fitness programs and HIV/STD testing. All students will be offered
education from 6th grade and up including a GED program, guidance
counseling, life skills education and vocational skills training,
college prep classes, career counseling, full continuing education
scholarships and more. The Promise Place School’s First Annual Spring
Gala on Saturday September 26th in Boston will be also be honoring
Congressman Joe Kennedy, Senator Sonia Chang-Diaz, Carl Sciortino, Joe
Finn and Elisabeth Jackson for their continued support of the mission to
help homeless LGBTQI youth. Next week we’ll be talking to Lawrence
“Larry” Watson who will perform live at the First Annual Gala
fundraising event for Promise Place School with his Jazz Group
“Workforce”.
For More Info & Tix: promiseplaceschool.org
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