Milwaukee Women inc
www.milwaukeewomeninc.orgMilwaukee Women inc is an organization of professional women determined to change the face and quality of leadership in the Wisconsin business community by increasing the number of women corporate directors. Milwaukee Women inc (MWi) is an organization of professional women dedicated to achieving balanced representation of women on boards of directors to maximize the performance of Wisconsin businesses. MWI is a catalyst for change through its benchmarking research, education and advocacy, providing resources and programs that can help Wisconsin companies and organizations move the needle even further. MWi is committed to working with business leaders to increase diversity and to making the Greater Milwaukee area a region of choice and an attractive environment in which to do business. Over the past 15 years, our annual research has shown a steady, but slow, upward trend in women on Wisconsin boards and a decline in companies with no female board members. For example, the percentage of women on the boards of the top 50 Wisconsin public companies has increased from 9.3% in 2003 to 18.9% in 2018.
Read moreMilwaukee Women inc is an organization of professional women determined to change the face and quality of leadership in the Wisconsin business community by increasing the number of women corporate directors. Milwaukee Women inc (MWi) is an organization of professional women dedicated to achieving balanced representation of women on boards of directors to maximize the performance of Wisconsin businesses. MWI is a catalyst for change through its benchmarking research, education and advocacy, providing resources and programs that can help Wisconsin companies and organizations move the needle even further. MWi is committed to working with business leaders to increase diversity and to making the Greater Milwaukee area a region of choice and an attractive environment in which to do business. Over the past 15 years, our annual research has shown a steady, but slow, upward trend in women on Wisconsin boards and a decline in companies with no female board members. For example, the percentage of women on the boards of the top 50 Wisconsin public companies has increased from 9.3% in 2003 to 18.9% in 2018.
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Wisconsin
City (Headquarters)
Milwaukee
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Employees
1-10
Founded
2002
Estimated Revenue
$1 to $1,000,000
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