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Guidelines to Support Diversity With Pronoun Use
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Growing numbers of businesspeople identify as gender-nonbinary and assume gender identities that are not exclusively male or female. Some (but not all) who identify as nonbinary prefer to use and be addressed by gender-neutral pronouns (alternatives to he, she, and he/she) in written and verbal communications.
Growing numbers of businesspeople identify as gender-nonbinary and assume gender identities that are not exclusively male or female. Some (but not all) who identify as nonbinary prefer to use and be addressed by gender-neutral pronouns (alternatives to he, she, and he/she) in written and verbal communications.