Harvey Nash CIO Survey 2012
Submitted by asklar on Wed, 05/16/2012 - 9:59am
The number of US women in Chief Information Officer (CIO) positions has decreased since 2010, according to a survey (PDF) released by Harvey Nash USA this week. In 2010, 12 percent of CIOs were women. That number dropped to 11 percent in 2011 and is down to 9 percent this year.
The report finds that one third of US CIOs say that within their IT organizations there are no women in management level positions. 52% of US CIOs report that women are underrepresented in their IT organizations, according to the survey.
(from the FMF news feed)
URL:
http://media.harveynash.com/usa/mediacenter/2012_US_CIO_Survey.pdf
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