In the Margins

JPMorgan board lacks gender diversity

May 18, 2018

By TheStreet.com

JPMorgan Chase & Co. CEO Jamie Dimon frequently touts the fact that half of the 10 executives on his senior-most leadership team are women, and 50% of the bank's total employees are female. But the number of women on the bank's board of directors has stalled out at two since 2006, despite research showing greater female representation improves long-term returns. Read the original story from TheStreet.com.

 

 

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