
Proudly ourselves: Celebrating the diversity of the LGBTQIA+ community
We chatted with three Amazon Web Services (AWS) leaders from the global board of Glamazon, Amazon's LGBTQIA+ employee affinity group with more than 20,000 members across 80 global chapters, about how the affinity group makes a difference for employees and LGBTQIA+ causes.
Introduction
In 1999, an email began circulating around Amazon promoting happy hours and connecting LGBTQIA+ employees to build an internal community. The group formalized to become Glamazon, Amazon’s official LGBTQIA+ employee resource group in 2005.
We now have more than 80 Glamazon global chapters working together to build community, awareness, and resources for LGBTQIA+ employees and allies. One of the group’s most visible annual occasions is Pride Month, which Glamazonians are celebrating in 2023 under the theme “Proud to be Me.”
We met with three AWS leaders from Glamazon to learn more about the organization's mission, successes, and priorities as they relate to inclusion in the workplace, LGBTQIA+ issues, and how Glamazon is delivering positive impacts for employees and local communities.
Gareth Muc-Johnson is a senior alliances manager for AWS technology partnerships in Europe, Middle East, and Africa (EMEA) and the chair of the Glamazon global board in EMEA; Gina Duff is an AWS infrastructure delivery operations manager and the board president for a Glamazon chapter in Eastern Oregon; and Vincent Ramirez is an instructional designer for AWS Training and Certification and co-vice president of the Glamazon global board.
Employee resource groups such as Glamazon can help LGBTQIA+ employees feel connected to a community and broaden the pipeline of recruitment, mentorship, and advising. They also have a role in educating, informing, and building allyship more broadly, which our senior leadership teams fully support.

Gareth Muc-Johnson
AWS senior alliances manager for technology partnerships in Europe, Middle East, and Africa (EMEA) and chair of the Glamazon global board in EMEAWhat are some of the biggest challenges facing LGBTQIA+ employees in the workplace today, and how does Glamazon work together and with Amazon leadership to address them?
One thing that will always be at the forefront is acceptance. We strive to ensure that everyone who comes to work can feel comfortable and accepted as their authentic self. Glamazon board members maintain an open door/safe space for anyone who needs it.

Gina Duff
AWS infrastructure delivery operations manager and board president for the Portland, Oregon Glamazon chapterWhat are your favorite initiatives or programs that Glamazon has led or been involved in to support LGBTQIA+ employees, and what has been the impact of these efforts?
We recognize that every individual’s experiences are unique, and we are committed to the principle that you can bring your whole self to work.

Gareth Muc-Johnson
AWS senior alliances manager for technology partnerships in Europe, Middle East, and Africa (EMEA) and chair of the Glamazon global board in EMEAWhat are some of the highlights or themes Glamazon is promoting for Pride 2023?
How can members and allies of the LGBTQIA+ community best support Glamazon’s work/mission?
What resources or training opportunities are available for managers and colleagues who want to better support LGBTQIA+ employees and causes?
At AWS, when I walk into a room I don’t have to be worried about being the only person of color, or being treated differently because I am part of the LGBTQIA+ community. I'm able to come into a work environment that I don’t have to worry about those things—a place where people are people.

Vincent Ramirez
Instructional designer for AWS Training and Certification and co-vice president of the Glamazon global boardHow does Glamazon engage with the broader LGBTQIA+ community outside the workplace?
If you were to talk to an LGBTQIA+ job candidate about working at AWS, what would you tell them about the culture and community here? Gareth:
If you are dimming your light because of where you work, then that is not the right place for you. If you’re interested in exploring our inclusive culture further, ask your recruiter if you can speak with someone from Glamazon before or during your interview process.

Gareth Muc-Johnson
AWS senior alliances manager for technology partnerships in Europe, Middle East, and Africa (EMEA) and chair of the Glamazon global board in EMEAThe theme for this year’s Pride Month celebrations at Amazon is 'Proud to be Me'. What's one attribute of yourself that you're most proud of and why?
Is there anything else you'd like to note about Glamazon, Pride, or inclusion at AWS?
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