New additions to the list who took over the CEO role from male predecessors include Carol Tomé with UPS as of June 1, Heyward Donigan of Rite Aid, Sonia Syngal from Gap Inc., Kristin C. Peck with animal health company Zoetis and Jennifer Johnson with Franklin Resources.
Of the 37 female CEOs, some are leaders of companies that debuted on the Fortune 500 for the first time this year, according to Fortune: Barbara R. Smith, the CEO of materials business Commercial Metals and Nazzic S. Keene, CEO of government information technology company Science Applications International.
That study suggests that boards held the female CEOs and CFOs to a higher standard than the men before hiring them.
But even though women are making significant strides to break through, there’s still a lack of racial diversity. Nearly all are white.
Only three of this year’s Fortune 500 female CEOs are women of color, according to Fortune: Gap Inc.’s Syngal, Advanced Micro Devices CEO Lisa Su and Yum China CEO Joey Wat.
Bed Bath & Beyond’s Mary Winston was the first black woman to be a Fortune 500 CEO since Xerox’s Ursula Burns stepped down a few years ago and Winston was replaced with a permanent CEO, according to Fortune. No Latinas hold any CEO roles either.
Source : CNN