For Women on Boards, Prestige Can Be a Bottleneck

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During the past two decades, many organizations have made meaningful progress in increasing gender diversity on their boards. For example, women now hold a substantial share of board seats for companies in the S&P 500 and the FTSE 100 (the 100 largest companies on the London Stock Exchange). These gains have been driven by sustained pressure from investors, regulators, and society at large.



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