30% Club
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The 30% Club is a campaign group of business chairpersons and CEOs taking action to increase gender diversity on boards and senior management teams.[1][2] It was established in the United Kingdom in 2010 by Helena Morrissey[3] with the aim of achieving a minimum of 30% female representation on the boards of FTSE 100 companies. That target was reached in September 2018.[4] The club now also has chapters in Australia, Brazil, Canada, East Africa, GCC, Hong Kong, Ireland, Italy, Japan, Malaysia, Southern Africa, Turkey and the U.S. In 2015 Brenda Trenowden[5] was appointed as the new lead for the UK chapter and as Global Chair of the campaign, reflecting its increased reach and scale since launch. As of June 2019, the leadership structure of the campaign further evolved in response to its ongoing success and international influence, with Ann Cairns joining as global co-chair of the campaign.[6] The Club continues to expand its global footprint and has exceeded its original UK goal, with 30% women sitting on FTSE 100 Boards as of 2021.
Approach
[edit]The 30% Club adopts a collaborative and objective approach, aiming to achieve meaningful and sustainable change through a voluntary process, while rejecting mandatory quotas. The campaign aligns its goals with individual company efforts and existing groups through measurable objectives and collaboration with senior business leaders. Its focus is on amplifying the business case for gender diversity to enhance decision-making.
References
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- ^ "The 30% Club: A Movement for Gender-Balanced Boards". AESC. Retrieved 19 October 2023.
- ^ "Sea-change in UK boardrooms as women make up nearly 40% of FTSE 100 top table roles". GOV.UK. Retrieved 19 October 2023.
- ^ Ricketts, David. "City diversity champion Brenda Trenowden dies aged 55: 'She was a true warrior'". www.fnlondon.com. Retrieved 19 October 2023.
- ^ "Mastercard's Cairns expands horizons at helm of 30% Club". Financial Times. 6 June 2019.