A little over a year ago, 93 California-based public companies had all-male boards. As of Nov. 22, there were 17. Here’s how things changed.
California last year embarked on a unique social and political experiment in the U.S. What would happen if the government required corporate boards to include female directors?Ninety-three California-based members of the Russell 3000—an index which includes most public companies on major U.
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