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The 2025 Women’s Report presents personal interviews with experts on the topic of women’s representation on boards
Prof. Anita Bosch
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2025 / Paper 1
Gender parity on boards — Save the date: somewhere in 2165
by Prof. Anita Bosch
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2025 / Video 1
Progress in women’s board representation: A Norwegian perspective
Interview with Prof. Mari Teigen
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2025 / Video 2
Quotas, targets, over-boarding, and femwashing — the South African Gordian knot
Interview with Prof. Nadia Mans-Kemp & Prof. Suzette Viviers
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2025 / Video 3
Sustainable boards: Who defines a ‘good’ board member?
Interview with Dr Anthony Miller
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