Gender Diversity In Pharma: Caught Between Desire And Reality
Charting The Executive Gender Mix Across 384 Companies
Executive Summary
Charting the executive gender mix across 384 companies from mid-2014 to mid-2019 demonstrates that C-suite gender balance in pharma is moving towards a point that more closely reflects its total workforce, but that progress has been slow and that there is a long road to travel before the transformation is complete.
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