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Butte, Mont. - June 4, 2021 - 50/50 Women on Boards™ (50/50WOB), the leading global education and advocacy campaign driving the movement toward gender balance and diversity on corporate boards, commends NorthWestern Energy as a 3+ company, for having three or more women on its corporate board of directors. With three women directors - Britt Ide, Linda Sullivan and Mahvash Yazdi -representing 37 % of its corporate board seats, NorthWestern Energy has made a business decision aligning with independent research that demonstrates when three or more women serve on a board, profitability, productivity, and workplace engagement increase. Our experience is that board members who bring different perspectives, who challenge one another and management constructively, and who ultimately come together to support a direction, help both the board and management make better decisions, NorthWestern Energy Chief Executive Officer Bob Rowe said.
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A NEW film office has been opened for the Isle of Wight aimed at unlocking the potential for the Island to become a location hotspot for the movie industry. And the people behind it are hoping the Island s own film studio could be opened within the next two years, bringing jobs and regeneration to the Island. Filmwight has already been seed funded by the Arts Council to get things moving and it hopes to build on the success of the recent The Beast Must Die, which was shot on multiple locations across the Island last year and is due to be screened on Brit Box this year.