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Women Don't Get to Run Top Board Committees
Plenty of evidence suggests it would pay off for their companies.
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Women now hold about a fifth of board seats at big U.S. companies.1491228901559 That share has gone up over the past couple of decades; in 1999 just 11.2 percent of Fortune 500 board members were women. But what kind of roles and responsibilities are these women getting?
