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New index outlines organisations advancing women at board levels

Wednesday, March 10, 2010

Employers looking for best practice on progressing women as leaders, and women seeking board appointments can now access the Boardroom Diversity Index released on International Women's Day by Women On Boards.  The index is Australia’s first comprehensive index that tracks the performance of key sectors in our economy on gender diversity in the boardroom.


Women on Boards, the leading advocate and broker of women into board roles, released the Boardroom Diversity Index to kick start effective measurement and reporting of women’s participation on boards.


The index covers female participation on 774 boards from ASX200 companies, credit unions, superannuation funds regulated by APRA, national sporting organisations, Cooperative Research Centres, rural research and development corporations and top government boards in NSW, Queensland, South Australia and nationally. *


The index shows that most sectors have at least 20 per cent female directors, with the glaring exception of the ASX200 at 8.7 per cent - an embarrassing statistic for Australia's leading business index.


Click here 
for more details and to access the Index.