The World’s First Gender Data Tool, Raising Transparency in Investing (Roundtable Recording)
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Women have made significant progress into Non-Executive Director roles; however, the number of female top executives remains low. We invite you to discover the world’s first gender data tool, created by ExecuShe, which shows the gender composition of top executive teams across industries worldwide, to track asset managers’ impact on Sustainability Development Goal 5: Gender Equality.
The recent news of sexist comments made about Amanda Blanc, CEO of Aviva, during the AGM in May, highlights why investors must not be left behind when it comes to understanding the benefits of diversity, equity and inclusion in workplaces.
In honour of International Women in Engineering Day, this webinar focuses on female Chief Technology Officers (CTOs) and those institutional investors backing them.
Attendees are shown:
- the Continuous Accountability Monitoring (CAM) and how to use it
- which investors support companies with women in leadership roles (especially CTOs)
- comparisons of asset managers with regards to their impact on SDG 5.
Catalyst also shares insights on the importance of accountability and its contribution to making measurable change occur.
Allyson Zimmermann, Executive Director, EMEA, Catalyst facilitates the informative webinar, led by Katharina Hoepner, Head of Impact at ExecuShe.
Speakers
Katharina Hoepner
Head of Impact
ExecuShe
Pei-Chun (Bess) Hsieh
Head of Financial Data Science
ExecuShe
Professor Andreas G. F. Hoepner, PhD
Scientific Advisor
ExecuShe
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