After Years Of ‘glacial Change,’ Women Now Hold More Than 1 In 4 Corporate Board Seats

After being stuck at 16 percent for several years, the percentage of women-held board seats in the S&P 500 now reaches nearly 27 percent, according to data from ISS Analytics. Just one company in the S&P 500 has an all-male board.

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