Seventh Report – February 2025

2025-02-11T08:51:13+00:00February 11th, 2025|

The seventh annual report of the Balance for Better Business (B4BB) Review Group, published 11th February, 2025, calls for all organisations to put a plan in place to achieve 40%+ female representation on boards and leadership teams. Launched by Minister for Enterprise, Tourism and Employment Peter Burke TD and the Balance for Better Business [...]

Sixth Report – December 2023

2023-12-06T00:02:17+00:00December 6th, 2023|

The sixth annual report of the Balance for Better Business Review Group, published 6th December, 2023, reveals that Irish businesses have made significant progress in achieving gender balance at Board level over the past year. The report was launched by Minister for Enterprise, Trade and Employment Simon Coveney TD and the Balance for Better Business Co-Chairs [...]

Fifth Report – November 2022

2022-11-22T11:50:06+00:00November 21st, 2022|

The fifth annual report of the Balance for Better Business Review Group, published 21st of November, 2022, reveals that Irish businesses have made significant progress in achieving gender balance at Board level over the past year. The report was launched by Tánaiste and Minister for Enterprise, Trade and Employment Leo Varadkar TD and [...]

Fourth Report – November 2021

2022-07-27T16:26:45+00:00December 13th, 2021|

The fourth report of the Balance for Better Business Review Group shows Irish businesses have made important progress in achieving gender balance at board and leadership level within the past year. The report was launched on 13 December by the Tánaiste and Minister for Enterprise, Trade and Employment Leo Varadkar TD and the Balance for [...]

Third Report – November 2020

2021-11-10T09:14:24+00:00November 10th, 2020|

This report shows that we have seen some progress in female participation on boards and leaderships teams, especially for ISEQ20 companies, where the average representation on boards is up from 18% when the initiative was launched in 2018 to over 27% now. Ireland continues to close the gap relative to the EU27. Click here to [...]

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