Missing Pieces Report
A board diversity census of women and underrepresented racial and ethnic groups on Fortune 500 boards, 7th edition
The importance of diversity on the board of directors
The Missing Pieces report is a multiyear study organized by the Alliance for Board Diversity (ABD) in collaboration with Deloitte for the 2016, 2018, 2020, and 2022 censuses. The report highlights the progress to date that has, or has not, been made in the equitable representation of women and individuals from underrepresented racial and ethnic groups (UR&EG) on Fortune 500 boards.
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In the Fortune 500, boards seats held by individuals from UR&EG have increased since 2020.
Fortune 500 board seats held by individuals from underrepresented racial and ethnic groups increased to 22.2% in 2022, an improvement from 17.5% in 2020. But as we note in other sections of this edition of Missing Pieces, the level of representation in the Fortune 500 lags the Fortune 100.
For women on boards, there are notable differences in committee leadership in the Fortune 500.
In terms of committee leadership in the Fortune 500, there are notable proportionality differences for women from underrepresented racial and ethnic groups versus White women. For the audit committee, White women make up 27.3% of audit committee members and 26.5% of audit committee chairs, whereas women from underrepresented racial and ethnic groups make up only 8.5% of audit committee members and only 3.0% of audit committee chairs.
More than half of the Fortune 500 have boards with more than 40.0% of seats held by women and individuals from UR&EG.
More than half of the Fortune 500 now have boards where more than 40.0% of seats are held by women and individuals from underrepresented racial and ethnic groups (53 companies have greater than 60.0% diversity). At present only four companies have boards where fewer than 10.0% of directors are White women and individuals from underrepresented racial and ethnic groups.
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