One in five (20.7%) FTSE board members are women, an increase from 17.3% in 2013, according to a report conducted by Cranfield University School of Management.
In line with Lord Davies' third annual progress report into women on boards published today, the Cranfield report found there were just two FTSE 100 companies with all male boards compared to 2011 ...
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