Moving The Needle: What Leaders Can Do Now To Advance Women In Tech

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Moving The Needle: What Leaders Can Do Now To Advance Women In Tech
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Rizwan Jan is VP and Chief Information Officer of The CNA Corporation. Read Rizwan Jan's full executive profile here.

As I write this article on a sunny afternoon in October 2023, I am reminded that it will take another 132 years, 155 days, 11 hours, 33 minutes, and 56 seconds until the economic gender gap is closed. This is according to data fromTake a moment to let that figure sink in. For women, the year is 1891, not 2023.gender bias, stereotyping, unequal pay and limited progression

all the way up the corporate ladder—all of which not only halts their advancement but often causes them toWhat can be done to bridge these gender gaps? Far from simply wringing their hands and declaring it a broad social problem, there are meaningful steps tech leaders can take to ensure they are recruiting and retaining talented women. Below are some concrete measures.

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Everyone—not just female leaders—is accountable for determining the future role of women. It is imperative that we remain focused on solving this problem and not just decrying the sorry state of the industry. Tech leaders must take meaningful, tangible actions to create inclusive cultures where talented women want to work.

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