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Women a tiny minority of Canadian ICT boards: ITAC report

While lots of attention has been paid in recent years to the issue of the under-representation of women in the technology industry, there was yet more evidence on Tuesday that there still is a long ways to go, and much work to be done.

According to a report released by the Information Technology Association of Canada (ITAC), women hold just 16.5 per cent of the seats on the boards of the 10 largest public ICT companies in Canada. While that’s on par with the overall Canadian average it’s still abysmally low, and behind the 30 per cent figure reached by the financial services industry in Canada.

Overall, Canada ranks ninth amongst industrialized countries and, according to the report, other countries are making more progress in closing the imbalance.

IT World Canada’s Howard Solomon has a full analysis of the report: Canadian ICT boards still dominated by men: Report

The 3rd annual CDN Women of the IT Channel luncheon will take place Aug. 22 in Toronto. If you know of a fantastic woman who works in your business or at another channel partner who you think should be honoured at the celebratory luncheon, please contact CDN editor Paolo Del Nibletto.

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