Women on Board
How Women Are Gaining Ground In Corporate Governance
Monday, April 7th
Bishop Auditorium
Stanford Graduate School of Business
6:00 – 7:30 PM
Reception to follow, Upper Arbuckle
Free and open to the Stanford community
RSVP to leadership@gsb.stanford.edu
While the press has frequently noted that CEOs of large companies are mostly men, what about their boards of directors? Recent research has suggested that multiple women serving on a corporate board can be tied to better financial performance among the Fortune 500. What makes women strong contributors to corporate boards and has this changed how companies view gender balance in their organizational leadership?
Join us for a forum that will examine the impact that women are having in the board room of corporations, as well as how professional women in their early and mid-career can prepare themselves for roles as corporate directors.
GSB faculty member, Evelyn Williams, will moderate a panel of board members and board advisors, among them two former CEOs of public companies.
PANELISTS:
Elizabeth Davila |
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Patti Hart |
John Thompson |
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Debra Zumwalt |
Sponsored by: GSB Center for Leadership Development and Research, Arthur and Toni Rembe Rock Center for Corporate Governance, Stanford Center on Ethics, GSB Women in Management, Women’s Initiative Network.
