Special Report

Companies With the Most (and Least) Female Leadership

Best Buy
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5. Best Buy
> Pct. women on the board: 36%
> Pct. women in executive leadership: 55%
> Industry: Retail
> Notable brands: Geek Squad, Magnolia Audio Video, Pacific Sales
> Revenue: $39.5 billion

Etsy
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4. Etsy
> Pct. women on the board: 50%
> Pct. women in executive leadership: 43%
> Industry: Technology
> Notable brands: N/A
> Revenue: $273.5 million

Gap, Inc.
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3. Gap, Inc.
> Pct. women on the board: 36%
> Pct. women in executive leadership: 57%
> Industry: Apparel
> Notable brands: Banana Republic, Old Navy, Athleta
> Revenue: $15.8 billion

Kering
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2. Kering
> Pct. women on the board: 64%
> Pct. women in executive leadership: 36%
> Industry: Apparel
> Notable brands: Gucci, Saint Laurent, Puma
> Revenue: $13.1 billion

H & M
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1. H&M Group
> Pct. women on the board: 58%
> Pct. women in executive leadership: 41%
> Industry: Apparel
> Notable brands: Weekday, COS, Monki
> Revenue: $21.9 billion

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