Women CEO’s – Myths and Messages From The Top, an Infographic

by | Sep 1, 2014 | Gender Research

As life at the corporate top goes, women have come a long way — but has it been far enough? That’s a question that intrigued Motif Investing, which created an infographic titled “Women CEOs — Myths and Messages From the Top” to illustrate the current state of female executives. For example, while the number of female CEOs is on the rise in Fortune 1000 companies, the average female CEO still earns only 33 cents for every dollar the average male CEO makes.

For more myths and reality-checks, as well as advice for all working women from the country’s most powerful female business leaders, see the infographic below:

Women CEOs – Myths & Messages From The Top
 

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