Male chief executives with daughters more likely to champion gender diversity

By Beau Donelly
Updated June 20 2016 - 1:29pm, first published June 15 2016 - 5:41pm
Illustration: Michael Mucci
Illustration: Michael Mucci
Isabel Metz: ''We have been trying to address this gender equity issue for a long time.'' Photo: Jesse Marlow
Isabel Metz: ''We have been trying to address this gender equity issue for a long time.'' Photo: Jesse Marlow

Male chief executives are "sitting on the fence" when it comes to championing gender diversity in their companies, but those who have a daughter are more likely to take action, research shows.

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