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Maya stood tall, her voice steady. “I didn’t come here to be treated like a joke. I came to present a groundbreaking solution to our security issues. My algorithm reduces security vulnerabilities by 78% while cutting implementation costs.” She placed fresh handouts on the table, her confidence returning as she faced the executives who had belittled her.

But Sanders, now desperate, tried to regain control. “We’ve decided to table your proposal indefinitely,” he announced, leaning back in his chair, a smug expression on his face. “Our current security protocols are sufficient.”

Maya met his gaze, unflinching. “I understand. However, I should remind everyone about Pinnacle’s intellectual property agreements. This algorithm is patented in my name.” The tension in the room escalated as Sanders’ face turned crimson. “Are you threatening us?” he spat, his voice rising.

“Not at all,” Maya replied calmly. “I’m simply clarifying ownership rights.” The door opened slightly, and a security guard peeked in, making brief eye contact with Maya before nodding discreetly. She felt a surge of determination. “I have documented 27 instances of discriminatory behavior directed at me since I joined Pinnacle,” she stated, placing a thick document labeled “Incident Reports” on the table with a thud.

Sanders scoffed, but Maya pressed on, detailing the systematic discrimination she had faced. “This is about professionalism and creating a workplace that fosters innovation rather than harassment.” The room was silent, the weight of her words hanging in the air.

Before Sanders could respond, Nathan stepped forward again. “As of this moment, Director Sanders and anyone who actively participated in this discrimination is suspended pending investigation.” The shock on the executives’ faces was palpable. “Furthermore,” Nathan continued, “the security algorithm that you dismissed will be implemented company-wide, potentially saving Pinnacle $12 million annually.”

Sanders’ protests fell on deaf ears as the reality of his situation sank in. The executives who had once laughed at Maya now stared at their laps, avoiding eye contact. “We have been watching,” Nathan said, his voice firm. “And the recorded evidence has already been shared with the board of directors, who are convening an emergency session right now.”

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