Women in Hospitality, Travel & Leisure 2020 Review

A lot of work still needs to be done to increase the number of women in senior leadership roles in the hospitality, travel and leisure sector, finds this report which is spearheaded by Tea Colaianni, Chair and Founder of WiH2020 and a Board Mentor at Criticaleye.

The report finds that despite an ever-increasing pool of female executives and non-executives to

choose from, women occupy just 7 percent of the CEO, CFO and Chair triumvirate in FTSE 350 HTL businesses, and only 10.4 percent of CEO roles across the HTL sector are held by women.

It looks like this shortage of women in key leadership roles is unlikely to change in
the near term....




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