Racial and ethnic minorities now hold 20% of all board seats at the nation’s largest public companies for the first time, according to a new study
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Black people have experienced some of the biggest gains, according to ISS Corporate Solutions Inc., an analytics firm that provides corporate governance data to companies and a unit of Institutional Shareholder Services Inc. Black directors now hold 8.3% of all board seats, up from 4.4% four years ago.
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