Diversity Coverage

Jodi Kovitz on the Rosenzweig Report

There has never been a more important time to take meaningful steps – actively move the dial in 2025 – to create C-suite and boardroom tables that reflect and empower the voices of our entire global population. We have an opportunity to lead an even more intentional effort to advance gender equity in Canada – as a Country, we value standing up for inclusion as a moral, legal, and critical business imperative – and must continue to recognize and rectify inequalities and entrenched biases, modeling what best in class looks like for other countries. It is imperative that we continue to dismantle barriers for women through a deeply intersectional lens, one that extends beyond gender alone and considers the multifaceted identities that shape individuals’ workplace experiences.

Dana Levenson on the Rosenzweig Report

When women lead the conversation, the path to meaningful and lasting change becomes clear. In a world increasingly gripped by uncertainty, female leaders possess a distinct and powerful ability to restore balance, drive progress, and redefine the future. Nowhere is this more evident than in the workplace, where diversity and inclusive leadership set the foundation for innovation and stability. The Rosenzweig Report underscores this imperative, revealing the critical need to ensure women are not merely participants but key decision-makers at every level and across every sector. True transformation begins when women are fully empowered to shape the workforce and, in turn, the world.

The 19th Annual Rosenzweig Report

The 19th Annual Rosenzweig Report

This year’s annual Rosenzweig Report – our 19th – once again marks advancement for women in corporate Canada. This year’s statistics indicate that female participation in Named Executive Officer (NEO) roles at Canada’s 100 largest publicly traded corporations stands at 11.90%, an all-time high and up from last year’s previous high of 10.90%.

Irwin Cotler on the Rosenzweig Report

At a time when human rights abuses, particularly those affecting women and girls in areas of armed conflict, are rising steeply, it is important to shine a light on the perpetrators of these crimes and demand justice and accountability. The Rosenzweig Report, now in its 19th year, began as a survey charting the progress women are making in reaching the top echelons in the corporate sector…

Tatiana Koffman on the Rosenzweig Report

I believe the investment landscape is becoming more welcoming for women. While we often face the challenge of proving our competence and achievements more rigorously, this moment in history might be the most opportune for female general partners. Experienced investors are progressively recognizing that our unique perspectives and strategies across various asset classes can yield exceptional returns.