Eight Women Executives Honored in EMEA Diversity Awards
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WeQual identifies and recognises world-class women executives, one level below the group C-suite, and is designed to promote diversity and gender equality within the group executive committees of EMEA’s largest companies.
The eight winners were selected from a shortlist of 24 finalists. The successful award holders are employed in Aryzta, Bayer’s Consumer Health Division, Bureau Veritas, Fresenius Medical Care, Ooredoo Qatar, Sodexo, Standard Chartered Bank and Unilever.
Katie Litchfield, Founder and CEO of WeQual, says: “WeQual identifies already successful senior women who are qualified to be appointed to the group C-suite. Our mission is to tackle the slow progress in appointing diverse women to executive roles and highlight successes where they occur.
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2020-12-18 10:35:30 GMT2020-12-18 18:35:30(Beijing Time) Xinhua English
BERLIN, Dec. 18 (Xinhua) German stocks were almost unchanged at the start of trading on Friday, with the benchmark DAX index losing 17.59 points, or 0.18 percent, opening at 13,649.66 points.
The biggest winner among Germany s 30 largest listed companies at the start of trading was dialysis specialist Fresenius Medical Care (FMC), increasing by 0.69 percent, followed by online food delivery company Delivery Hero with 0.63 percent, and mail and logistics company Deutsche Post with 0.48 percent.
Shares of Merck fell by 1.29 percent. The German pharmaceutical company was the biggest loser at the start of trading on Friday.
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