Laura Valenziano, as an 18-year employee with United Health Group, is advocating to make her workplace a safe place for GLBT employees. Valenziano has been advocating within the company as a member of the team seeking to establish a GLBT affinity group within United Health Group. And, last month, Valenziano became an ... Full story...
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