Who’s the Best at Finding Women for Company Boards? Women
- Study by 2020 Women on Boards group surveyed 1,000 companies
- There’s more diversity when businesses have female leaders
A Seat at the Table: Mandating Gender Diversity?
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Women in positions of power have a lot less trouble than men at finding other female executives for key roles, according to an analysis of 1,000 U.S. corporate boardrooms.
When women hold key leadership posts like chief executive officer or board chairman, companies have women in more than 27 percent of director seats, compared with less than 18 percent when men are in charge, according to a study released Monday by the advocacy group 2020 Women on Boards. The group wants women to hold at least 20 percent of all board seats at U.S. companies by 2020, up from 17.9 percent now. Almost 90 percent of businesses led by women already meet that goal.