Small U.S. companies slower to add female directors to their boards - study
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NEW YORK (Reuters) - U.S. corporations with market capitalizations of less than $2 billion (£1.56 billion) have been slower than larger companies to appoint more women to their boards of directors, according to an annual study from the National Association of Corporate Directors (NACD).The percentage of women on the boards of small companies with market capitalizations from $300 million to $2 billion rose to 17% in 2019 from 13% in 2017. The percentage of women on the boards of companies in the..