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Colliers named to The Globe and Mail’s 2022 Women Lead Here benchmark of executive gender diversity

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25 March 2022 11:00 (EDT)
Colliers International - Global Chief Brand & People Officer, Rebecca (Becky) Finley

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Colliers International Group (CIGI) has been recognized in The Globe and Mail’s 2022 Report on Business Women Lead Here list.

This annual editorial benchmark identifies best-in-class executive gender diversity in corporate Canada.

The Women Lead Here initiative applies a proprietary research methodology to determine Canadian corporations with the highest degree of gender diversity among executive ranks. It was established in 2020.

This initiative highlights businesses that have made tangible, systemic, organizational progress related to executive gender parity.

“Accelerating our progress towards a more diverse, equitable, and inclusive future is a firm-wide commitment at Colliers,” said Becky Finley, Global Chief Brand & People Officer of Colliers.

“We have been steadfast in our support for gender parity and inclusion – from establishing mentorship programs and employee resources groups to the recent unveiling of our global inclusiveness goal as part of our ESG [environmental, social, and governance] framework,” she added.

Report on Business conducted a journalistic analysis of nearly 500 large publicly-traded Canadian companies, evaluating the ratio of female-identifying to male-identifying executives in the top three tiers of executive leadership.

The resultant data was applied to a weighted formula that also factored in company performance, diversity and year-to-year change.

In total, 74 companies earned the 2022 Women Lead Here seal, with a combined average of 46% of executive roles held by female-identifying individuals.

The full list of 2022 Women Lead Here honourees can be found online now at
tgam.ca/WomenLeadHere.

Colliers International Group is a leading diversified professional services and investment management company with operations in 62 countries.

Shares of Colliers International Group Inc. (CIGI) are down 0.873 per cent, trading at $160.05 at 10.36 AM ET.

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