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A Personal Personnel Move. Adam Geller.

by Geller, Adam; ProQuest Information and Learning Company.
Series: SIRS Enduring Issues 2004Article 73Human Relations. Publisher: Miami Herald, 2003ISSN: 1522-3248;.Subject(s): Gender identity | Sex change | Sex discrimination in employment | Transsexuals | Work environmentDDC classification: 050 Summary: "Since the 1960s thousands of people have quietly undergone hormone treatment and surgery to change gender. Most dropped out of their prior lives, resurfacing elsewhere with new identities. Maybe it was a matter of time before it happened at Prudential, with its 61,000 employees." (MIAMI HERALD) This article profiles how Mark Stumpp became Margaret and how the gender change affected her job environment and co-workers.
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Originally Published: A Personal Personnel Move, May 27, 2003; pp. 6B-7B.

"Since the 1960s thousands of people have quietly undergone hormone treatment and surgery to change gender. Most dropped out of their prior lives, resurfacing elsewhere with new identities. Maybe it was a matter of time before it happened at Prudential, with its 61,000 employees." (MIAMI HERALD) This article profiles how Mark Stumpp became Margaret and how the gender change affected her job environment and co-workers.

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