More role models are needed for aspiring female leaders in the financial industry if we want to achieve better gender diversity on the executive board, May Tan told Asian Private Banker. When in 2014 Tan became CEO of Standard Chartered Bank (Hong Kong) for three years, she was the first woman in the bank’s 150-year history to hold the rank…
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More female executive role models needed to promote diversity: May Tan
19 October 2021

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