Women in Fund Management

For more than a quarter century, the National Council for Research on Women has promoted the advancement of women and girls and highlighted the benefits of women's participation, active engagement and leadership in decision-making. In this project, the Council brings this same lens to the historically male-dominated spaces of fund management and the financial services more broadly.

Our report, Women in Fund Management: A Road Map for Achieving Critical Mass – and Why it Matters, explores the under-representation of women in the field, draws on research suggesting the benefits women can bring, and lays out concrete action steps for change. Specifically, we call on the financial services industry to develop a “critical mass principle” with quantifiable benchmarks and guidelines for increasing the number of women at all leadership levels.

At this time of historic challenge and change in the financial services industry, the problems are myriad and daunting – but the opportunities are equally huge. We must seize those opportunities and create a more stable, sustainable system – one that includes women as well as men. We hope you will join us in this project as we move forward and press for needed change.

 

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  • August 8, 2009

    Re “No Doubts: Women Are Better Managers” (Corner Office, July 26), in which Carol Smith of the Elle Group described women’s qualities as bosses:


  • July 26, 2009

    Ricerche e analisi di mercato negli Usa indicano un fenomeno costante In finanza e nelle aziene i vertici "al femminile" sopravvivono meglio alla crisi


  • July 23, 2009

    There has been a lot of debate and discussion about whether federal appeals judge Sonia Sotomayor, who President Obama has nominated for the Supreme Court to replace retiring Justice David Souter, should allow her ethnic background to influence her...


  • July 22, 2009

    I started in the financial services industry in 1988 as an analyst at Goldman Sachs. Eight years later at the age of 32, I was the first female trader and youngest woman to be invited in to the partnership of this firm. I was an example of how women...


  • July 16, 2009

    What if there were more women leaders on Wall Street? This is the question raised by a new report from The National Council for Research on Women, a network of 120 leading U.S. research, policy and advocacy centers. The report, entitled “Women...


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By Linda Basch, PhD*
Tuesday, November 1, 2011 - 12:43pm
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We at the National Council for Research on Women were excited to participate in the Women Funding Network’s webinar “Investing with a Gender Lens: How We Can Use Our Dollars to Drive...
Monday, June 6, 2011 - 10:55am
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In her recent article, "A Case for Gender Lens Investing," NCRW Board Member Emerita Jacki Zehner poses the question, "When women hold so much economic power, why do we not use it more...
Monday, May 2, 2011 - 10:48am
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Later this afternoon, NCRW President Linda Basch will giving remarks at the Women's Funding Network conference, The Power of Global Networks, on the importance of investing with a gender lens. She'll...
Friday, April 8, 2011 - 11:02am
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Thursday, February 17, 2011 - 5:57pm
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Sponsors

The Jacquelyn and Gregory Zehner Foundation

Launch Partner:

Bloomberg

Production Partner:

CHUBB

Donors:

Asia Alternatives Management LLC

Circle Financial Group

Circle Wealth Management 

Cook Pine Capital LLC

Silver Bridge

J.P. Morgan/Highbridge Capital Management

Contributors:

Anonymous

Mary Ann Casati, Trustee/Trio Foundation

Chadick Ellig Executive Search Advisors

Marian K. Chamberlain

Amy Goodfriend/Goodfriend Partners LLC

Edith A Hunt

Brysam Global Partners

Kathleen McQuiggan/Catalina Leadership

Supporters:

Jim and Subha Barry

Pete and Devon Briger