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| | ... (STA) president, Royal Melbourne Institute of Technology (RMIT) professor Sharath Sriram made the case at the National Press Club in Canberra on Wednesday. STA represents more than 225,000 Australian professionals. As a percentage of GDP, the nation's ... |
| | | ... 19 women chairs on the ASX 200, and 34 on the ASX 300. There are no women chairs on the ASX 20. Chair of the 30% Club Australia Nicola Wakefield AM said although Australian companies have come a long way, there is still an imbalance of power. "It's encouraging ... |
| | | ... Women, the Australian Council of Superannuation Investors (ACSI), the Workplace Gender Equality Agency (WGEA), and the 30% Club. 40:40 Vision advocates for 40% identifying as women, 40% identifying as men, and 20% identifying as any gender. 60% of its ... |
| | | ... worked at Railpen, Aberdeen Standard Investments, and the UK's Co-operative Insurance Society. She also founded the 100% Club and will now direct AustralianSuper's ESG initiatives in Europe. Coming from BNP Paribas Asset Management, Manfield's ... |
| | | ... diverse group of professionals who are actively shaping the future for the companies where they work as well as for Australia's future economy. "When we came up with the idea of an ESG Power50, we wanted to call out performance across a broad definition ... |
| | | ... companies with women leaders. The study found that female top-tier managers add 6.6% to market value of ASX companies. The 30% Club is a global campaign led by chairs and CEOs working to increase gender diversity at board and senior management levels. ... |
| | | ... Committee, chairs the ACSI Rights and Cultural Heritage Risk Management working group and is a member of the AICD's 30% Club Investor working group. Nicole Bradford was Cbus' previous head of responsible investment. She left in April to join ... |
| | | ... 100 is inching towards to the gender balance target of 40%, up from 36.2% at the beginning of 2021, according to the 30% Club. The FTSE 250 now has a 36.8% representation of women, up from 33.2% year on year. "The UK ranks higher than ever this year ... |
| | | ... a view that Australia did not offer the talent pool of qualified women to achieve the targets we set," said 30% Club Australia chair, Nicola Wakefield Evans, said "With nearly 500 ASX 200 board positions now held by women, that myth is well and truly ... |
| | | ... 40:40 Vision is supported by industry partners Chief Executive Women, the Australian Council of Superannuation Investors, 30% Club and the Workplace Gender Equality Agency. "By creating more equitable and inclusive workplaces, these companies will reap ... |
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