Ireland is facing a gender disparity in corporate leadership as it currently has no female CEOs leading its listed companies. This highlights the lack of female representation in top business positions, with only 7% of CEOs appointed this year being women.
Ireland has become one of only two European Union states to have no women leading any of its listed companies, in a setback for a country that has become known for achieving rapid social change in recent decades. | @News24_Business https://t.co/BYcRAVKnnx
Gender disparity in European corporate leadership highlighted https://t.co/uNo3f9K89n https://t.co/J8FK1dfkN1
Ireland, a country known for rapid social progress, now has no female CEOs of its listed companies. @livfletcher_ explains what it says about the glass ceiling https://t.co/7Zw7Gu47JH https://t.co/1ryMvBGinl
Ireland left with zero female listed CEOs after Ires switch https://t.co/bCuGfePaVr
Ireland has no women leading any of its listed companies, highlighting the lack of female leadership across business in Europe https://t.co/emB0471E8a
Closing the STEM divide: Promoting gender equality in Ireland https://t.co/gVndn0WJcd via @irish_technews
Only 7% of CEOs appointed so far this year have been women. https://t.co/RzZ5UnlYOi