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 ==