Abstract:
2012 has seen a step change in the number of women appointed onto FTSE 100
companies following the publication of the Davies Report in February 2011. The
number of women holding 163 FTSE 100 board seats is 141, an increase of 25 on
the 2010 figures. There are now 20 female executive directorships and 143 female
non‐executive directorships. Overall the percentage of board directors who are
female is 15, an uplift of 2½ on what was a three year plateau. The number of
companies with no women on the board has dropped to 11 and the number of
companies with more than one woman on the board has increased to