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50/50 Women on Boards Gender Diversity Index Directory™

Review the gender composition of Russell 3000 Index company boards.

The Gender Diversity Index Directory™ is a proprietary tool that tracks the percentage of women, including women of color, on corporate boards of the Russell 3000 Index companies, the largest publicly traded companies in the U.S. Updated quarterly using data from our Exclusive Data Partner, Equilar, we encourage you to use the director to search by company name, state, sector, and ranking.

Pursuing a Board Seat? Start Strategically.
Begin by identifying companies with two women on their boards. Narrow your search by sector or geography and create a focused list aligned with your expertise.

Research each company’s board and senior leadership. Look for shared connections and build relationships with directors and executives to understand their path to the boardroom.

The goal is not to ask for a seat, but to cultivate relationships in the sectors where you aspire to serve and position yourself thoughtfully.

We define gender-balanced boards as women holding half of the seats. Boards with an odd number of members are balanced if women hold one more or less than half of the corporate board seats.

Each company is ranked based on the number of women serving on its board:

GB

Gender-Balanced Board

3+

Three or more women

2

Two women

1

One woman

0

No women

A board is considered gender-balanced when women hold half of its seats. For boards with an odd number of members, the board is balanced if women hold one more or one less than half of the seats.


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Women %29

Analysis of2878

GB Companies383

3+ Companies1274

2 Companies761

1 Companies381

0 Companies79

Company 5050 Rating Total Board # of women % of women Sector State City
Chemed Corporation 2 9 2 22% Healthcare OH Cincinnati
Chemung Financial Corporation 1 13 1 7% Financial Services NY Elmira
Cheniere Energy, Inc. 3+ 10 3 30% Energy TX Houston
Chesapeake Utilities Corporation GB 8 4 50% Utilities DE Dover
Chevron Corporation GB 13 6 46% Energy TX Houston
Chewy, Inc. 3+ 14 3 21% Consumer Cyclical FL Plantation
Chicago Atlantic Real Estate Finance, Inc. 1 7 1 14% Real Estate FL Miami Beach
Chimera Investment Corporation GB 7 3 42% Real Estate NY New York
Chipotle Mexican Grill, Inc. 3+ 10 4 40% Consumer Cyclical CA Newport Beach
Choice Hotels International, Inc. 3+ 11 3 27% Consumer Cyclical MD North Bethesda
ChoiceOne Financial Services, Inc. 2 15 2 13% Financial Services MI Sparta
Chord Energy Corporation GB 11 5 45% Energy TX Houston
Chubb Limited 3+ 14 3 21% Financial Services ZURICH
Church & Dwight Co., Inc. 3+ 11 3 27% Consumer Defensive NJ Ewing
Churchill Downs Incorporated 2 7 2 28% Consumer Cyclical KY Louisville
Cidara Therapeutics, Inc. 3+ 9 3 33% Healthcare CA San Diego
Ciena Corporation 3+ 9 3 33% Technology MD Hanover
Cimpress plc GB 5 2 40% Industrials DUNDALK, COUNTY LOUTH
Cincinnati Financial Corporation 3+ 14 4 28% Financial Services OH Fairfield
Cinemark Holdings, Inc. 3+ 11 3 27% Communication Services TX Plano
Cintas Corporation 3+ 9 3 33% Industrials OH Cincinnati
Cipher Mining Inc. 2 7 2 28% Financial Services NY New York
Cirrus Logic, Inc. 2 7 2 28% Technology TX Austin
Cisco Systems, Inc. 3+ 9 3 33% Technology CA San Jose
Citi Trends, Inc. 3+ 8 3 37% Consumer Cyclical GA Savannah
Citigroup Inc. GB 13 6 46% Financial Services NY New York
Citizens & Northern Corporation 3+ 11 3 27% Financial Services PA Wellsboro
Citizens Community Bancorp, Inc. 2 8 2 25% Financial Services WI Eau Claire
Citizens Financial Group, Inc. 3+ 13 4 30% Financial Services RI Providence
Citizens Financial Services, Inc. 1 12 1 8% Financial Services PA Mansfield
Citizens, Inc. 2 9 2 22% Financial Services TX Austin
City Holding Company 2 11 2 18% Financial Services WV Charleston
City Office REIT, Inc. 1 5 1 20% Real Estate British Columbia Vancouver
Civista Bancshares, Inc. 3+ 12 4 33% Financial Services OH Sandusky
Civitas Resources, Inc. 3+ 9 3 33% Energy CO Denver
Claritev Corporation 1 10 1 10% Healthcare VA MCLEAN
Clarivate Plc 3+ 11 3 27% Technology London
Claros Mortgage Trust, Inc. 2 9 2 22% Real Estate NY New York
Clarus Corporation 1 5 1 20% Consumer Cyclical UT Salt Lake City
Clean Energy Fuels Corp. 1 5 1 20% Energy CA Newport Beach
Clean Harbors, Inc. 3+ 13 5 38% Industrials MA Norwell
CleanSpark, Inc. 1 5 1 20% Financial Services NV Henderson
Clear Secure, Inc. 3+ 9 3 33% Technology NY New York
Clearfield, Inc. GB 10 5 50% Technology MN Minneapolis
ClearPoint Neuro, Inc. 3+ 8 3 37% Healthcare CA Solana Beach
Clearwater Analytics Holdings, Inc. 1 10 1 10% Technology ID Boise
Clearwater Paper Corporation 3+ 8 3 37% Basic Materials WA Spokane
Clearway Energy, Inc. 1 11 1 9% Utilities NJ Princeton
Cleveland-Cliffs Inc. 3+ 11 3 27% Basic Materials OH Cleveland
Climb Global Solutions, Inc. 1 5 1 20% Technology NJ Eatontown

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