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Anthony Watson (businessman)

Anthony G. Watson is a British business and technology executive, and human and LGBT rights activist. In November 2021, Watson founded The Bank of London, a clearing, correspondent and wholesale bank, serving as chief executive officer. Since 2013 he has sat on the board of GLAAD. In April 2015, he joined the Bitcoin trading start-up Uphold.com as its president and chief executive officer.

Career
A Christian who studied theology, Watson initially considered becoming a minister, but discovered he enjoyed working with technology while working part-time for AOL Ireland during his degree. As a result, he started working for First-e Bancorp (Europe's first internet bank), going on to take senior roles at Microsoft, CitiGroup and Unisys. Watson had been working on developing the bank over 4 years. The bank launched on 30 November 2021 and in doing so became the UK's 6th clearing bank. Watson stated that "existing providers have failed to adequately serve business customers and says it plans to offer features including cheaper, faster and safer transactions". == Activism ==
Activism
At Barclays, Watson was the co-chair of the bank's "global diversity & inclusion panel". In 2013 he became the first non-US citizen to join the board of directors for the LGBT charity GLAAD, and he is an ambassador for the LGBT charity Stonewall. He is a chair of the European Diversity Awards, as well as acting chair of the judges, and is a patron of the UK charity Diversity Role Models. He has spoken in schools about LGBT issues and careers. Watson came out to his family at age 21, but did not come out at work until about six years later. The Guardian quoted him saying, "I remember being shocked by a colleague using the term 'filthy queer' in a meeting, so much so that I had to pull him aside and say, 'I'm gay, and you don't get to use that language here. If you want to use it at home, that's your call, but in this context, you don't get to use that language.' That's actually why I came out at the time. It's important that people take a stand on these issues." Fortune has described Watson as "an outspoken gay rights activist," while The Guardian has described him as "one of the most influential gay men in the world." == Honours, awards and recognition ==
Honours, awards and recognition
Watson was appointed Commander of the Order of the British Empire (CBE) in the 2023 Birthday Honours for services to the LGBT community, equality and diversity. • The Telegraph 2015 "Out at Work" list of top 50 LGBT executives: ranked 4th. • Fortune 2014 "40 under 40" list of the most influential young people in business: ranked 19th. • Financial Times 2014 list of influential LGBT executives: ranked 4th. • The Guardian 2014 "World Pride Power List" of the most influential LGBT people: ranked 10th. • The Independent on Sunday 2014 "Rainbow List" of influential LGBT people: ranked 44th. • CIO UK 2014 "CIO 100" list of transformative chief information officers: ranked 14th. • Adcolor 2014 "Advocate" award for increasing awareness of LGBT causes within and without the communications industry. • Financial Times 2013 "OUTstanding in Business List" of influential LGBT people: ranked 9th. • The Guardian 2013 "World Pride Power List" of the most influential LGBT people: ranked 26th. • The Independent on Sunday 2013 "Pink List" of influential LGBT people: ranked 66th. • CIO UK 2013 "CIO 100" list of transformative chief information officers: ranked 6th. • Out in the City 2013 readers' awards: Inspirational Role Model of the Year. • The Guardian 2012 "World Pride Power List" of the most influential LGBT people: ranked 56th. • The Independent on Sunday 2012 "Pink List" of influential LGBT people: ranked 60th. • Abercrombie & Fitch 2012 "Diversity Champion of the Year" in the European Diversity Awards: shortlisted. Arms == References ==
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