The NAFE 50 Report Signals a Stall for Female Executives
Its important to note that this list is meant to represent the top companies for females pursuing executive roles and does not necessarily represent the top companies pursuing technical careers.
Earlier this year, I posed the question was 2011 a good year for female leaders? Because Im a data junkie, I always like to look at the numbers, so lets take a look at the data in the NAFE 50 report, to see if it can help us answer that question:
53% of the employees across these companies are women. 33% of senior managers are women.
22% of the corporate executives in these companies are women (compared to 14% of Fortune 500 companies), but 37% of the profit and loss executives are women.
The boards are comprised of 23% female directors (compared to 16.1% at Fortune 500 companies).
10% of the NAFE 50 companies have a female CEO (compared to 3.6% of Fortune 500 companies). That is a drop from 14% in 2011.
http://www.forbes.com/sites/work-in-progress/2012/02/24/the-nafe-50-report-signals-a-stall-for-female-executives/