
FTSE Women Leaders Review
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The Government sponsored business-led Review which sets recommendations to improve women's representation on the Boards and leadership teams of British business
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Analysis suggests only 1/3 of eligible fathers take paternity leave & statutory paternity leave pay is 1/4 of UK average earnings. If businesses do not provide other paid opportunities for men this leaves the women carrying the burden, and at what cost? peoplemanagement.co.uk/article/179269ā¦

"We need to galvanise investors to use their voting powers to press for this change with a two-pronged benefit - gender representation and increased accountability. The power of investor action and voting cannot be overestimated." - Michelle Scrimgeour, Chief Executive of @LGIM


Dame Jayne-Anne Gadhia former Virgin Money CEO & Founder/Executive Chair of Snoop identifies 2 big challenges for business - diversity & technology "Itās so important to avoid groupthink. And itās important for innovation to bring in people who challenge the norm.ā lnkd.in/ebk4-GvG

We asked Penny James, our Co-Chair and CEO at Direct Line Group what she is most excited about for this next phase of the Review. She tells us... #FTSEWomenLeaders #WomenonBoards #WomeninLeadership #WomenCEOs










We are deeply saddened by the death of Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II. We pay tribute to her leadership and a lifetime of loyal service to this country and beyond. On behalf of The FTSE Women Leaders Review we extend our sincere condolences and sympathies to the The Royal Family.




The FTSE Women Leaders Review Review Portal is now OPEN for #FTSE350 companies and 50 of the UK's largest #privatecompanies to submit their 2023 gender data. Companies have from today (1 November) until Thursday 30 November to submit their gender data. Visit ftsewomenleaders.com

Join us online Tuesday 23 January at 17:00 GMT for a lively debate exploring women in #media Chaired byĀ Bina Mehta KPMG UK, panel includesĀ @dawes_melanie Ofcom,Ā Rachel Corp ITN #WomenInJournalism,Ā Ade Rawcliffe ITV, andĀ James Harding Tortoise Register eventbrite.co.uk/e/women-in-medā¦


Power of the media, importance of gender-balance and need for diversity āon and off screenā. Thanks to Bina Mehta KPMG UK and panellists @dawes_melanie Ofcom, Rachel Corp ITN #WomenInJournalism, Ade Rawcliffe ITV,Ā James Harding Tortoise. Full discussion: vimeo.com/907406329?sharā¦
