Download as pdf or txt
Download as pdf or txt
You are on page 1of 8

 Top Menu

(https://vadamagazine.com/)

 Main Menu 

Out at Work: Cohlan Coote, Director & Head of Finance


 23 October, 2023 (https://vadamagazine.com/features/out-at-work-cohlan-coote-director-head-of-finance)  Hadley Stewart
(https://vadamagazine.com/author/hadley-stewart)  Edit (https://vadamagazine.com/wordpress/wp-admin/post.php?

post=80092&action=edit)

 Share on facebook (https://www.facebook.com/sharer/sharer.php?u=https%3A%2F%2Fvadamagazine.com%2Ffeatures%2Fout-at-work-cohlan-coote-

 Tweet on twitter
director-head-of-finance)
(https://twitter.com/intent/tweet?

 (whatsapp://send?text=Out%20at%20Work:%20Cohlan%20Coote,%20Director%20&%20Head%20of%20Finance
text=Out%20at%20Work:%20Cohlan%20Coote,%20Director%20&%20Head%20of%20Finance&url=https%3A%2F%2Fvadamagazine.com%2Ffeatures%2Fout-

 (https://pinterest.com/pin/create/button/?url=https%3A%2F%2Fvadamagazine.com%2Ffeatures%2Fout-at-work-cohlan-coote-director-head-of-
https%3A%2F%2Fvadamagazine.com%2Ffeatures%2Fout-at-work-cohlan-coote-director-head-of-finance)
at-work-cohlan-coote-director-head-of-finance)

 (https://www.linkedin.com/shareArticle?mini=true&url=https%3A%2F%2Fvadamagazine.com%2Ffeatures%2Fout-at-work-cohlan-coote-director-head-of-
finance&media=&description=Out%20at%20Work:%20Cohlan%20Coote,%20Director%20&%20Head%20of%20Finance)

finance&title=Out%20at%20Work:%20Cohlan%20Coote,%20Director%20&%20Head%20of%20Finance)

vadamagazine.com

We believe your data is your property and support your right to privacy and transparency.
Select a Data Access Level and Duration to choose how we use and share your data.

PRIVATE BALANCED PERSONALIZED 1 month

HighestLatest
About level Posts
of privacy. Data accessed for necessary basic operations only. Data shared with 3rd parties to ensure the site is secure and
works on your device
Hadley Stewart (Https://Vadamagazine.Com/Author/Hadley-Stewart)
Hadley Stewart is Features Editor at Vada Magazine.
Save my preferences

Customize Privacy policy

(https://vadamagazine.com/author/hadley-
stewart)

Being yourself at work is something that LGBTQ+ people continue to wrestle with. As part of our Out at Work
series, Vada meets Cohlan Coote, Director and Head of Finance at Citypress.

Ten years ago, Cohlan Coote was sitting at a bus stop looking up accountancy on his phone. Aged 19 at the time, he had two
paper rounds in his small hometown, alongside attending college, yet he still didn’t have enough to make ends meet. Coming
across an apprenticeship at an accountancy firm looked like an ideal way to learn more about finance, whilst earning a wage.

The only problem was Coote’s lack of knowledge about accountancy. “I genuinely had no idea,” he tells Vada today. The role was
as an admin apprentice and would be his first experience working in an office. Coote’s daily schedule at the time, however, was
intense. Two paper rounds every morning before 8am, followed by a full day’s work at the accountancy firm. He admits that it
was easier aged 19. “I needed a lot less sleep back then than I do now,” he jokes.

Overall, his apprenticeship opened his eyes to the world of finance, even if admin wasn’t necessarily his forte. “It was great, I
wasn’t particularly good at it, but I enjoyed it.”

RELATED ARTICLE Bar review: Après Ski at Podium Bar - Hilton Manchester Deansgate

(https://vadamagazine.com/lifestyle/food/bar-review-apres-ski-at-podium-bar-hilton-manchester-deansgate)

During his time at the accountancy firm, Coote says he started to yearn for a sense of community. “I remember being on Canal
Street one night and was in awe of everyone wholeheartedly being themselves, and having fun without holding back,” he recalls.
He quickly swapped early mornings for late nights, bar-tending in the Gay Village at the weekends and working in his day job
during the week. “I think those times are probably some of my happiest memories so far,” he says. “It’s cliché but the impact it
had, not only on my confidence, but also my work ethic, was amazing.”

It was around this time that he applied for a job at Citypress, one of the UK’s leading PR and communications agencies. Arriving
for the job interview, Coote remembers being nervous. “I was going through that phase of being out, but not really having the
confidence to outright tell people. I had my interview, and I remember leaving praying that I’d got it.” A few hours later, he
received an email saying he’d got the job.

When he started at Citypress, Coote describes himself as being the “baby” of the team. “I was nervous to start with, but
everyone was so welcoming and lovely so it didn’t take long for me to settle in,” he says. “I quickly gained a few ‘work mums’
who took it upon themselves to look after me.” The firm also funded Coote’s studies at Kaplan Financial. He tells me that the
supportive ethos at Citypress has allowed him to progress in his career, as well as create meaningful friendships with his
colleagues.

RELATED ARTICLE Still Doin' It Live: Queer As Folk soundtrack comes to life

(https://vadamagazine.com/entertainment/television/still-doin-it-live-queer-as-folk-soundtrack-comes-to-life)
vadamagazine.com
I ask about what it was like for him to come out at the PR firm. “I’ve never hid it,” he says of his sexuality. In the years before
working at Citypress,
We there were
believe times
your datawhere heproperty
is your wouldn’t and
talk support
about hisyour
sexuality
right openly andand
to privacy he faced awkwardness when being
transparency.
asked if he had a girlfriend.Select
Fortunately, his experience at Citypress was different. “My manager asked me if I had a partner and I
a Data Access Level and Duration to choose how we use and share your data.
just went, ‘Yes, I’ve got a boyfriend’ and she didn’t bat an eyelid,” he says. “She just carried on the conversation.”
PRIVATE BALANCED PERSONALIZED

This response from his manager made him feel accepted. “I think that kind of attitude and approach in a workplace can be so
Highest level of privacy. Data accessed for necessary basic operations only. Data shared with 3rd parties to ensure the site is secure and
under-estimated,” he adds.
works on your device

Reflecting on the eight years of being at Citypress, Coote says he doesn’t think there has ever been a time where he has felt the
need to hide who he is. “I’ve walked into leadership team meetings, with painted freckles and eye shadow – and just been
applauded for being myself.” It’s his belief that when people are given the space and freedom to be themselves, that their
potential is limitless. “Had it not been for those positive experiences, or that accepting attitude and culture, I don’t think I’d be in
the position I am today,” adds Coote. “It allowed me to try new things, push things forward and ultimately grow.”

Ultimately, Coote says he feels a sense of pride. “Looking back to where I was 10 years ago: searching accountancy at a bus
stop, to now being in a leadership role, overseeing our DE&I and L&D programmes, I feel proud.”

RELATED ARTICLE An interview with Ali, Manchester's new king of the go-go boys

(https://vadamagazine.com/listings/events/an-interview-with-ali-manchesters-new-king-of-the-go-go-boys)

When it comes to somebody working in the finance sector who is thinking of coming out, what advice would Coote give? “The
thing about coming out, is that you have to do it every time you meet new people, which feels a lot,” he replies. “But the truth is
that when you’ve done it the first time, it gets easier.”

Coote also appreciates the challenges that some people may face when coming out, especially in less inclusive workplaces,
which is why he recommends seeking support from others. “Anyone who is thinking of coming out, I understand why it’s difficult
but there is genuine light and happiness at the end of the tunnel,” he reasons. “I’d encourage you to talk to your friends, anyone
you’re close to at work. If they’re your friends, they won’t care.”

“Coming out doesn’t need to be telling everyone at once, take your time and let a few people in at a time.”

Cohlan Coote is Director and Head of Finance at Citypress (https://www.citypress.co.uk/).

POSTED UNDER FEATURES (HTTPS://VADAMAGAZINE.COM/CATEGORY/FEATURES) INTERVIEWS

(HTTPS://VADAMAGAZINE.COM/CATEGORY/FEATURES/INTERVIEWS)

TAGGED CANAL STREET (HTTPS://VADAMAGAZINE.COM/TAG/CANAL-STREET) COMING OUT (HTTPS://VADAMAGAZINE.COM/TAG/COMING-OUT)

EDUCATION (HTTPS://VADAMAGAZINE.COM/TAG/EDUCATION) MANCHESTER (HTTPS://VADAMAGAZINE.COM/TAG/MANCHESTER) OUT AT WORK

(HTTPS://VADAMAGAZINE.COM/TAG/OUT-AT-WORK)

 Share on facebook (https://www.facebook.com/sharer/sharer.php?u=https%3A%2F%2Fvadamagazine.com%2Ffeatures%2Fout-at-work-cohlan-coote-

 Tweet on twitter
director-head-of-finance)
(https://twitter.com/intent/tweet?

 (whatsapp://send?text=Out%20at%20Work:%20Cohlan%20Coote,%20Director%20&%20Head%20of%20Finance
text=Out%20at%20Work:%20Cohlan%20Coote,%20Director%20&%20Head%20of%20Finance&url=https%3A%2F%2Fvadamagazine.com%2Ffeatures%2Fout-

 (https://pinterest.com/pin/create/button/?url=https%3A%2F%2Fvadamagazine.com%2Ffeatures%2Fout-at-work-cohlan-coote-director-head-of-
https%3A%2F%2Fvadamagazine.com%2Ffeatures%2Fout-at-work-cohlan-coote-director-head-of-finance)
at-work-cohlan-coote-director-head-of-finance)

 (https://www.linkedin.com/shareArticle?mini=true&url=https%3A%2F%2Fvadamagazine.com%2Ffeatures%2Fout-at-work-cohlan-coote-director-head-of-
finance&media=&description=Out%20at%20Work:%20Cohlan%20Coote,%20Director%20&%20Head%20of%20Finance)

finance&title=Out%20at%20Work:%20Cohlan%20Coote,%20Director%20&%20Head%20of%20Finance)

About Hadley Stewart


Hadley Stewart is Features Editor at Vada Magazine.
vadamagazine.com
View all posts by Hadley Stewart → (https://vadamagazine.com/author/hadley-stewart)
We believe your data is your property and support your right to privacy and transparency.
Select a Data Access Level and Duration to choose how we use and share your data.

PRIVATE BALANCED PERSONALIZED


 Nathaniel J Hall: “Sometimes survival means knowing when How to make your Christmas cheese more sustainable with
to leave”
Highest(https://vadamagazine.com/features/nathaniel-j-hall- Paxton
level of privacy. Data accessed for necessary basic operations only. Data shared with 3rd parties to ensure the site & Whitfield
is secure and
toxic-interview) works on your(https://vadamagazine.com/lifestyle/food/how-to-make-you-
device
christmas-cheese-more-sustainable-with-paxton-whitfield) 
YOU MAY LIKE THESE POSTS

(https://vadamagazine.com/features/matthew-hodson-hiv-activist-interview)

Matthew Hodson: shamelessly HIV-positive (https://vadamagazine.com/features/matthew-hodson-hiv-activist-interview)

(https://vadamagazine.com/features/out-at-work-cohlan-coote-director-head-of-finance)

Out at Work: Cohlan Coote, Director & Head of Finance (https://vadamagazine.com/features/out-at-work-cohlan-coote-


director-head-of-finance)

(https://vadamagazine.com/features/nathaniel-j-hall-toxic-interview)

Nathaniel J Hall: “Sometimes survival means knowing when to leave” (https://vadamagazine.com/features/nathaniel-j-hall-


toxic-interview)

(https://vadamagazine.com/features/carl-cashman-liberal-democrats-interview)

Councillor Carl Cashman: Liverpool’s Lib Dem secret weapon and LGBTQ+ ally (https://vadamagazine.com/features/carl-
cashman-liberal-democrats-interview)

(https://vadamagazine.com/features/vaneet-mehta-bisexual-awareness-interview)

Vaneet Mehta on why bisexual people are still fighting for a seat at the table (https://vadamagazine.com/features/vaneet-
mehta-bisexual-awareness-interview)

TRAVEL   (https://vadamagazine.com/category/lifestyle/travel) 

vadamagazine.com

We believe your data is your property and support your right to privacy and transparency.
Select a Data Access Level and Duration to choose how we use and share your data.

PRIVATE BALANCED PERSONALIZED

Highest level of privacy. Data accessed for necessary basic operations only. Data shared with 3rd parties to ensure the site is secure and
works on your device

(https://vadamagazine.com/lifestyle/food/unveiling-the-heart-of-manchester-a-stay-at-kimpton-clocktower-hotel)
Unveiling the heart of Manchester: A stay at Kimpton Clocktower Hotel
(https://vadamagazine.com/lifestyle/food/unveiling-the-heart-of-manchester-a-stay-at-kimpton-
clocktower-hotel)
 22 September, 2023 (https://vadamagazine.com/lifestyle/food/unveiling-the-heart-of-manchester-a-stay-at-kimpton-clocktower-hotel) 

Drew Wilby (https://vadamagazine.com/author/drew-wilby)

Drew Wilby checks out the Kimpton Clocktower Hotel in Manchester as part of Booking.com’s Travel Proud initiative.

(https://vadamagazine.com/lifestyle/hotel-rendez-vous-paris-review)

Hôtel Rendez-Vous: the bijou Parisian hotel you need to know about
(https://vadamagazine.com/lifestyle/hotel-rendez-vous-paris-review)
 13 April, 2023 (https://vadamagazine.com/lifestyle/hotel-rendez-vous-paris-review)  Hadley Stewart
(https://vadamagazine.com/author/hadley-stewart)

Hadley Stewart reviews one of the cutest hotels in the French capital.

FOOD   (https://vadamagazine.com/category/lifestyle/food) 

vadamagazine.com

We believe your data is your property and support your right to privacy and transparency.
Select a Data Access Level and Duration to choose how we use and share your data.

PRIVATE BALANCED PERSONALIZED

Highest level of privacy. Data accessed for necessary basic operations only. Data shared with 3rd parties to ensure the site is secure and
works on your device
(https://vadamagazine.com/lifestyle/food/restaurant-review-atelier-coupette-soho-london)

Restaurant review: Atelier Coupette – Soho, London


(https://vadamagazine.com/lifestyle/food/restaurant-review-atelier-coupette-soho-london)
 11 November, 2023 (https://vadamagazine.com/lifestyle/food/restaurant-review-atelier-coupette-soho-london)  Tim Firmager
(https://vadamagazine.com/author/tim-firmager)

We visit the new addition to the Coupette family: Atelier Coupette in London’s Soho, where everything is served in miniature and
there is a constant experimentation with flavour. If that sounds a bit too whimsical read on to understand exactly what we mean.

vadamagazine.com

We believe your data is your property and support your right to privacy and transparency.
Select a Data Access Level and Duration to choose how we use and share your data.

PRIVATE BALANCED PERSONALIZED

Highest level of privacy. Data accessed for necessary basic operations only. Data shared with 3rd parties to ensure the site is secure and
works on your device

(https://vadamagazine.com/lifestyle/food/how-to-make-you-christmas-cheese-more-sustainable-with-paxton-whitfield)
How to make your Christmas cheese more sustainable with Paxton & Whitfield
(https://vadamagazine.com/lifestyle/food/how-to-make-you-christmas-cheese-more-sustainable-with-
paxton-whitfield)
 5 November, 2023 (https://vadamagazine.com/lifestyle/food/how-to-make-you-christmas-cheese-more-sustainable-with-paxton-whitfield)

 Tim Firmager (https://vadamagazine.com/author/tim-firmager)

How do you balance tight budgets for Christmas, providing quality food that will impress, and also doing this in a way that
supports the environment? Having recently visited Paxton & Whitfield, we suggest offering to bring the cheese to your Christmas
dinner, and these cheese hamper options ensure your buying power goes to supporting regenerative farming practices.

MUSIC   (https://vadamagazine.com/category/entertainment/music) 

(https://vadamagazine.com/entertainment/music/music-7-of-the-best-songs-w-c-27-march-2023)

Music: 7 of the Best Songs – w/c 27 March 2023


(https://vadamagazine.com/entertainment/music/music-7-of-the-best-songs-w-c-27-march-2023)
 27 March, 2023 (https://vadamagazine.com/entertainment/music/music-7-of-the-best-songs-w-c-27-march-2023)  John Preston
(https://vadamagazine.com/author/john-preston)

John Preston returns with his first playlist for the British summer with some surprising and exciting tunes.

vadamagazine.com

We believe your data is your property and support your right to privacy and transparency.
Select a Data Access Level and Duration to choose how we use and share your data.

PRIVATE BALANCED PERSONALIZED

Highest level of privacy. Data accessed for necessary basic operations only. Data shared with 3rd parties to ensure the site is secure and
works on your device
(https://vadamagazine.com/entertainment/music/music-7-of-the-best-songs-w-c-6-february-2023)

Music: 7 of the Best Songs – w/c 6 February 2023


(https://vadamagazine.com/entertainment/music/music-7-of-the-best-songs-w-c-6-february-2023)
 6 February, 2023 (https://vadamagazine.com/entertainment/music/music-7-of-the-best-songs-w-c-6-february-2023)  John Preston
(https://vadamagazine.com/author/john-preston)

John Preston rounds up the seven best songs of the moment!

STAFF

Contributor Directory (https://vadamagazine.com/contributor-directory)


Vacancies (https://vadamagazine.com/vacancies)

ABOUT

Meet the Team (https://vadamagazine.com/meet-the-team)


Readership (https://vadamagazine.com/readership)

vadamagazine.com
INFORMATION

We believe your data is your property and support your right to privacy and transparency.
Privacy Policy (https://vadamagazine.com/privacy-policy)
Select a Data Access Level and Duration to choose how we use and share your data.
Terms & Conditions (https://vadamagazine.com/terms-and-conditions)
PRIVATE BALANCED PERSONALIZED

Highest level of privacy. Data accessed for necessary basic operations only. Data shared with 3rd parties to ensure the site is secure and
Copyright © 2023 Vada Magazine. All rights reserved. works on your device

You might also like