Diversity still lagging in Bay State boardrooms
White men retain power, survey says
The boards of directors of the Bay State's largest corporations, hospitals, universities, and cultural institutions are overwhelmingly composed of white men, according to a report to be released today by the McCormack Graduate School of Policy Studies at University of Massachusetts, Boston. (Full article: 739 words)
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