Women on Boards - Progress in Sight

Authored by Denise Jagger, Senior Independent Non-Executive Director, Bellway Plc

With the publication of the latest Female FTSE Board Report by Cranfield University School of Management, the spotlight is maintained on the long running debate around female representation on boards. In this article, Denise Jagger, Partner at Eversheds, along with comments from Ruth Cairnie and Peter Waine, looks at the progress on the issue of board diversity.

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