LGBTQ+ Voices: Interview with Ann Cannon

Ms. Ann Cannon, Omaha business leader and
    LGBTQ+ advocate, was interviewed by Luke Wegener on December 4, 2018 in Omaha, Nebraska. Cannon
    shared information about growing up in a big Catholic family in Omaha, coming out while at
    Marian High School in the late 1970's, facing homophobia during her three decades in corporate
    leadership roles, losing her wife and partner of more than 20 years to cancer, and her plans for
    the future., Biographical Sketch: Ms. Ann Cannon,
    born in Omaha, Nebraska, is a white, lesbian woman, LGBTQ+ advocate, and long-time corporate
    executive and business leader. Cannon attended Marian High School from 1973-1977, where she
    played in Nebraska’s first girls state basketball tournament in 1977. After graduating, Cannon
    attended the University of Nebraska at Kearney (then known as Kearney State College) on a
    full-ride athletic scholarship, graduating in 1981 with a BS in Business Administration. In
    1982, Cannon began her 30+ year career in corporate leadership roles, and has worked for
    National Cash Register Corporation (1982-1986), Commercial Federal Savings and Loan (1986-1989),
    First Data Resources (1989-1996), Renaissance Worldwide (1996-2003), Prairie Voice Services
    (2003-2008), Cable Services Group Systems (2008-2011), and Lincoln Financial Group (2013-2016),
    holding positions such as Senior Project Manager, Director, Vice President and Senior Vice
    President. From 2005-2008, Cannon was Board Director of the Heartland Chapter of the American
    Red Cross, and since 2011, has served as Board Director of Big Brothers Big Sisters of the
    Midlands. In 2016, Cannon retired to spend time with her wife and partner of more than 20 years,
    Gay Rich (1963-2018), a long-time Senior Vice President at First Data Corporation. Rich passed
    away in July 2018 after a long battle with cancer., Interview Summary: Ms. Ann Cannon, Omaha
    business leader and LGBTQ+ advocate, was interviewed by Luke Wegener on December 4, 2018 in
    Omaha, Nebraska. Cannon was born in Omaha, Nebraska in the late 1950’s and grew up as one of
    seven kids in a large Catholic family. With a father who coached basketball at her elementary
    school, St Pius X, Cannon was a natural athlete and excelled at sports. Cannon began to know she
    was somehow “different” in her later grade school years, but did not understand what it meant to
    be gay. By the time she entered 9th grade at Marian High School, Cannon had realized the full
    extent of her feelings for girls, and came out to her parents in 1976. Both were accepting and
    supportive of her being gay, but were concerned about her navigating life as a gay teenager in
    the 1970’s. Cannon was set up for counseling with Sister Barb Markey at Marian High School, who
    encouraged Cannon to be true to herself, and told her that she was created in the image of God.
    These overwhelmingly positive reactions from the adults in Cannon’s life were fundamental to her
    self-acceptance and success. Cannon was on Marian's varsity basketball team throughout high
    school, and played in Nebraska’s first girls state basketball tournament in 1977. After
    graduating, Cannon attended the University of Nebraska at Kearney (then known as Kearney State
    College) on a full-ride athletic scholarship, graduating in 1981 with a BS in Business
    Administration. In 1982, Cannon began her 30+ year career in corporate leadership roles, and has
    worked for National Cash Register Corporation (1982-1986), Commercial Federal Savings and Loan
    (1986-1989), First Data Resources (1989-1996), Renaissance Worldwide (1996-2003), Prairie Voice
    Services (2003-2008), Cable Services Group Systems (2008-2011), and Lincoln Financial Group
    (2013-2016), holding positions such as Senior Project Manager, Director, Vice President and
    Senior Vice President. During her time in the corporate world, Cannon did not feel accepted or
    treated equally as a gay woman. As recently as 2013, Cannon was uninvited to an event at her
    company because senior officials did not like that her partner was a woman. She frequently had
    to use gender neutral pronouns to avoid others knowing about her sexuality, and she felt lonely
    as a gay woman in corporate America. Despite this, Cannon persevered and used her natural
    leadership and teamwork skills to continually move up in her career. While working for First
    Data Corporation in 1993, Cannon met her wife and partner of more than 23 years, Gay Rich
    (1963-2018), who worked as a long-time Senior Vice President at First Data Corporation
    throughout the 2000’s. Cannon’s family adored Rich, as she was a great cook, loved sports,
    attending Creighton Bluejays basketball games, and was an all-around wonderful person. In 2015,
    Rich was diagnosed with cancer and began treatment. Because the couple were not married, Cannon
    was told she may not be able to see Rich after certain treatments and operations. Cannon was
    horrified, and the couple married shortly after in order to legally protect their relationship.
    After a long battle with Cannon by her side, Rich passed away in July 2018. In this interview,
    Cannon also discusses her Catholic faith, LGBTQ+ media and representation when she was younger,
    and her plans for the future., UNO Libraries' Archives
    & Special Collections
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Abstract/Description: Ms. Ann Cannon, Omaha business leader and LGBTQ+ advocate, was interviewed by Luke Wegener on December 4, 2018 in Omaha, Nebraska. Cannon shared information about growing up in a big Catholic family in Omaha, coming out while at Marian High School in the late 1970's, facing homophobia during her three decades in corporate leadership roles, losing her wife and partner of more than 20 years to cancer, and her plans for the future.
Subject(s): Queer Omaha Archives
Sexual minorities -- Nebraska -- Omaha
Interviews
Oral histories (document genres)
Tag: audio
Tag: LGBTQIA+
Tag: Oral History
Date Created: 2018-12-04

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