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Claudia Brind-Woody (Claudia Lavergne Woody) was born on 30 January, 1955 in Virginia, is an IBM executive. Discover Claudia Brind-Woody's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is She in this year and how She spends money? Also learn how She earned most of networth at the age of 69 years old?

Popular As Claudia Lavergne Woody
Occupation Business Executive
Age 69 years old
Zodiac Sign Aquarius
Born 30 January 1955
Birthday 30 January
Birthplace Virginia, U.S.
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2019

I was about 12 when I knew I was different, but I didn’t have a word for it. The local library in my small factory town in Southern Virginia didn’t have much in the way of resources on the topic, but I knew I was different, and looking back, I could tell that absolutely I was lesbian.

Those of us who were lesbians and working in college athletics were very circumspect. We wanted opportunities for all women in athletics, and we made the assessment that being out wasn’t worth jeopardizing opportunities for other women.

2008

Brind-Woody has been the keynote speaker at numerous global forums: European Commission on LGBT Rights in Brussels (2008), International conference on LGBT Human Rights in Copenhagen (2009), Europride Business Forums in Zurich and Warsaw (2009, 2010), Company Pride Platform (2010), L-Women at Work conference in Amsterdam (2011), Out & Equal Executive Forum in San Francisco (2012), Prague Pride Business Forum, and the Slovakia Business Forum. She has been a keynote speaker for Out & Equal Workplace Advocates, WorkPlace Pride, and the Danish Trade Council. She was a panellist for The Economist Pride and Prejudice event in London.

1996

Brind-Woody joined IBM in 1996. She leads the IBM Global Intellectual Property Licensing division. Brind-Woody leads a source code licensing team, IBM's Divestiture Practice, the IP Partnership program, and IP Management Solutions.

1977

Brind-Woody attended Mary Baldwin College, graduating (Phi Beta Kappa) summa cum laude in 1977.

1956

Around 1956 Brind-Woody was a toddler in Southern Virginia. On being asked when she first knew that she was LGBT:

1955

Claudia Lavergne Brind-Woody (born January 30, 1955) is an American business executive. She is the Vice President and Managing Director of intellectual property at IBM. In 2011 she won the Out & Equal Trailblazer award and was named as one of GO's 100 women we love. In 2012 Brind-Woody was named in The Guardian's 100 most influential LGBT people of the year. In 2013, 2014, and 2015 she was named in the Financial Times's Top 50 OUTstanding list, then in 2016 she entered in their hall of fame. In 2019 she was named one of the most powerful LGBTQ+ people in tech.