The number of female CEOs of America’s most influential companies is stuck at a 5 percent, as it was the year before. While women make up 45 percent of the labor force of the S&P 500, few are climbing to the very top.
Are there any female CEOs in the S & P 500?
The number of female CEOs of America’s most influential companies is stuck at a 5 percent, as it was the year before. While women make up 45 percent of the labor force of the S&P 500, few are climbing to the very top. That said, there has been progress.
Who are the biggest companies run by women?
Female power: Biggest companies run by women 1 IBM 2 Pepsico 3 Mondelēz Internationa 4 DuPont 5 Hewlett-Packard 6 Lockheed Martin 7 TJX 8 General Dynamics 9 Archer Daniels Midland 10 Xerox
Who are the most powerful women in business?
Female power: Biggest companies run by women. 1 1. IBM. CEO: Virginia “Ginni” RomettyCompany value: $236.226 billionGinni Rometty took on the role of CEO of International Business Machines in 2 2. Pepsico. 3 3. Mondelēz Internationa. 4 4. DuPont. 5 5. Hewlett-Packard. More items
The Most Powerful Women team reported on Wednesday that 32 of the CEOs on this year’s list are women. It’s an historic high-water mark that pushes their representation to 6.4%. Seventy-three percent of the senior executives, men and women, are white.
How many companies on Fortune 500 report Diversity?
Another 84 companies publish partial information, many reporting the percentage of women or nonwhite workers and others sharing only the demographics of their leadership. The vast majority of companies on the list that report their full diversity numbers are in the tech sector.
How many companies make up the Fortune 500?
In total, Fortune 500 companies represent two-thirds of the U.S. GDP with $13.7 trillion in revenues, $1.1 trillion in profits, $22.6 trillion in market value, and employ 28.7 million people worldwide. Have you ever wondered how many Fortune 500 companies are in your state? Or how often those companies made the cut over the last 20 years?
Who are the Black CEOs of the Fortune 500?
As of the release of the 2017 list, there are currently four black CEOs among the cohort: Roger W. Ferguson, Jr., another TIAA CEO; Kenneth C. Frazier of Merck; Chenault at American Express; and J.C. Penney’s CEO Marvin R. Ellison. In January Xerox’s Ursula Burns, who became the first black woman CEO on the list in 2009, stepped down from her post.