EUROPEAN BUSINESS SCHOOLS WOMEN ON BOARDS BOARD READY WOMEN LIST V1.0 7 MARCH 2012 EUROPEAN BUSINESS SCHOOLS BOARD READY WOMEN LIST WOMEN ON BOARDS TASK FORCE 7 MARCH 2012 BUSINESS SCHOOL Alumnae, Faculty and Board Members (For Privacy and Data Security reasons, the alumnae contact has been given for each school) 1) London Business School has 330 Alumnae they have identified as Board Ready – 330. ([email protected]) 2) Cambridge Judge Business School has identified 160 women from its networks who are either already on boards or board ready according to the criterion provided - 160. ([email protected]) 3) EDHEC Business School has 300 Alumnae, Faculty and Board Members they have identified as board Ready – 300. ([email protected]) 4) ESMT - Out of 24 women Executive MBA alumni from its three graduated Executive MBA classes, ESMT has identified 6 board ready women - 6. ([email protected], [email protected]) 5) IESE has identified 900 women in top executive positions, 155 of whom are on boards already and 300 of which are board ready currently and the rest will become board ready in the coming years – 455/900. ([email protected]) 6) The IFPM Female Board Pool at the University of St.Gallen/Switzerland has identified 526 women who are Board ready (245 from their Female Board Pool Network and 281 women who work at the Board of Directors or Top Management Team level of Swiss companies) - 526. ([email protected]) 7) IMD has identified amongst its alumni 348 board-ready women with more than 25 years of experience plus 12 senior Faculty – 360. ([email protected]) 8) INSEAD has identified 2000 women -- 67 of whom are on boards already 500 of which are currently board ready and the rest will become board ready in the coming years – 567/2000. ([email protected], [email protected], [email protected]) 9) RSM (Rotterdam School of Management/Erasmus University) has identified 32 board ready women - 150. ([email protected]) A EUROPEAN BUSINESS SCHOOLS BOARD READY WOMEN LIST WOMEN ON BOARDS TASK FORCE 7 MARCH 2012 10) IFA (Institut Francais des Administrateurs) has 250 women board-ready or active on boards with readily available biographies - 250. ([email protected]) 11) The Financial Times Non-Executive Directors' Club currently have 105 people undertaking the new Financial Times Non-Executive Director's Certificate which provides a formally recognized qualification for non-executive directors, 27 of whom are women - 27. ([email protected]) 12) TIAW - The International Alliance for Women has 50 board ready women in Europe - 50. ([email protected]) 13) Boston University Leadership institute Europe has identified 50 board ready women - 50. ([email protected]) 14) GTWN - The Global Telecom Women’s Network which has contributed more than 30 names to the names and profiles publicly listed. ([email protected]) 15) WiTT - Women in Telecoms and Technology has identified more than 70 individual senior executive women publicly supporting this initiative. ([email protected]) 16) WoB – Women on Board has identified 90 Senior Executive board-ready women in Belgium alone. ([email protected]) 17) The EPWN (European Professional Women’s Network) has identified 349 members across their networks throughout Europe – 349. ([email protected]) B Individual Profiles of Board Ready Women EUROPEAN BUSINESS SCHOOLS BOARD READY WOMEN LIST WOMEN ON BOARDS TASK FORCE 7 MARCH 2012 FRANCES ANDERSON Frances Anderson, an intellectual property and technology lawyer, is known for her innovative work in the creative sector. For example she is currently legal advisor to the UK’s most cutting edge international arts festival and to an international manufacturing company on a long term collaboration agreement with a world class university. She has particular professional expertise in relation to technology transfers, complex cultural infrastructure projects and digital engagement. She has many years of experience both of chairing and serving on boards, both in a major law firm and with large service organizations and she is valued for her sound judgment, strategic thinking, resilience and integrity. She also has considerable experience of advising large charities and social enterprises on corporate structures and governance. Her clients have included international corporations, local authorities, and charities. 2 EUROPEAN BUSINESS SCHOOLS BOARD READY WOMEN LIST WOMEN ON BOARDS TASK FORCE 7 MARCH 2012 GILLIAN ARNOLD Director Tectre Consulting Gillian Arnold has extensive experience in the IT industry and set up her own IT Services and Staffing company, Tectre, in late 2009. Tectre provides sales, technical and HR services to IT Vendors, Distributors and Resellers. Most of Gillian’s early career was spent working for IBM in the UK where she held customer-facing technical, sales, business development, strategic marketing and consultancy roles. She proved her expertise in managing and establishing teams for new products, and building teams with cross-industry and cross-platform experience across EMEA and the UK. Gillian has a long involvement with work for Women in IT. She currently sits on the board of Directors for the UKRC for Women in Science, Engineering and Technology, and is chair of the British Computer Society group for its female members, BCSWomen. Gillian is a finalist for the 2012 Everywoman In Technology awards. 3 EUROPEAN BUSINESS SCHOOLS BOARD READY WOMEN LIST WOMEN ON BOARDS TASK FORCE 7 MARCH 2012 ANNE CHRISTINE ARNOULD Education: MBA HEC and IExP Wharton Business School, with a Major in Finance and Banking, and a minor in Comparative Law -1982 Master in Economics (Major in Applied Economics)-1980 and Master in law (Major in European Law)- 1980 French native, English fluent, Spanish operational 1982 first position at PARIBAS, a major investment bank, as Senior Banker Corporate&Investment Banking , responsible for a portfolio of European Corporation and their french subsidiaries. 1985 hired by Viel Group, today world leader in Financial Markets Intermediation, as Vice President. 1994 hired by the Centre de Formation de la Profession Bancaire, a banking institutional training and consulting institution, to take in charge the project on « new european clearing systems ». Then in 1995 took over the full responsability the “euro Project” at a national and international level, addressing as well banking and financial institutions (Llyods, PARIBAS, Barclays, Banque du Conseil de l’Europe, Rotschild,...), as prestigious institutions (OCDE,..), public agencies and private corporations (Disneyland, FNAC/PPR, CGE/Avis,…). 2005 and onwards Transition Manager as Managing Director of IGEFI (2005-2007), then Secretary General of the OFCE near President FITOUSSI (2008-2009), named in 2009 Présidente and CEO of EXPEDIA in France, in relation with the US Comex, as part of the strategic global reorganization of this world leader in e’tourism. 2012 ending a «Compliance» assignment for BNPParibas Global CIB activities. *** • Member of the Administrators French Institute - Institut Français des Administrateurs-(IFA). • Board Member of the Governance Think Tank at HEC Alumni. • Intercompany Business Litigation Mediator – Paris Chamber of Commerce- since 2004. • Speaker in the « Banking and Finance » Master course Universités Lyon II et Bordeaux Montesquieu (12 years). • Founder member of the ExcElles Club: Senior Executive Women network. • Passion for travelling. Married, 2 children. International mobility. 4 EUROPEAN BUSINESS SCHOOLS BOARD READY WOMEN LIST WOMEN ON BOARDS TASK FORCE 7 MARCH 2012 MITCHELL BAKER Mitchell Baker, a trained lawyer and skilled trapeze artist, is the chairwoman of the open source software association behind the Firefox browser, which took on Microsoft to wrest back control of the Web. In its heyday Microsoft acted as a gatekeeper to the Internet. Its Internet Explorer browser had over 95% market share. Today the Internet is a different place, far more open and innovative, thanks in significant part to the efforts of Baker, who helped lead an army of tens of thousands of programmers and evangelists into battle. Netscape was sold to AOL in 1998. Its browser’s source code was made freely available to anyone who wanted to make improvements – a radically new idea at the time. The ultimate result was Firefox, a browser developed for the people by the people under the umbrella of what is now known as the Mozilla Foundation. When the Firefox browser was released there was no Apple and no Google standing in Microsoft’s way of control for this critical part of Internet life. There was only tiny Mozilla, led by Baker. “The technology we use has as much impact on our freedom as the laws do and on a day to day basis even more so,” says Baker, the 2009 winner of the prestigious Anita Borg Institute Women of Vision Award for Social Impact and the 2010 winner of the Aenne Burda Award for Creative Leadership. 5 EUROPEAN BUSINESS SCHOOLS BOARD READY WOMEN LIST WOMEN ON BOARDS TASK FORCE 7 MARCH 2012 RACHEL BALMADIER Rachel Balmadier She has about fifteen years experience in Risk Management framework and worldwide insurance programs (property, liability, auto) as well as in communication about risks with Board of Directors and shareholders (as requested by AMF, Financial Market Authority). She is convinced by the strong relationship between Risk Management and Social Responsibility. Professional skills She is the Internal Control, Risk and Insurance Director in Compagnie des Alpes, leader
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