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Women in executive management inquiry

Inquiry

There is significant under-representation of women in executive levels. For example, less than 10% of FTSE 100 companies have a female CEO. The Women and Equalities Committee will build on its recent work on this issue with a one-off evidence session looking at:

  • How the situation for women in senior roles has changed since the Committee last took evidence.
  • The barriers to women achieving senior positions
  • The measures being taken by organisations to improve the situation
  • Effectiveness of Government action to date and what further Government action is needed

Reports, special reports and government responses

No reports or special reports published.

Letter from Chief Customer Officer, Severn Trent, regarding additional evidence relating to women in executive management, dated 6 September 2018
Inquiry Women in executive management inquiry
Correspondence
Letter from Stobart Group, related to evidence session on women in executive management, dated 6 August 2018
Inquiry Women in executive management inquiry
Correspondence

Oral evidence transcripts

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18 July 2018
Inquiry Women in executive management inquiry
Witnesses Sarah Bentley, Chief Customer Officer, Severn Trent, Gianluca Castellini, Group Vice President HR, Smurfit Kappa, Jonathan Crookall, People Director, Halfords plc, Richard Latham, Group HR Director, Persimmon plc, Kate Willard, Head of Corporate Projects, Stobart Group Ltd
Oral Evidence
29 November 2017
Inquiry Women in executive management inquiry
Witnesses Professor Sue Vinnicombe CBE, Cranfield School of Management, Professor Ruth Sealy, University of Exeter Business School, Denise Wilson OBE, CEO, Hampton-Alexander Review
Oral Evidence

Written evidence

No written evidence published.

Other publications

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  • Email: womeqcom@parliament.uk
  • Phone: (General enquiries) 020 7219 4452
  • Address: Committee Office, House of Commons, Palace of Westminster, SW1A 0AA