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50/50 Women on Boards Gender Diversity Directory™

Use the directory to research the gender composition of corporate boards on the Russell 3000 Index.

Our Gender Diversity Index Directory is a proprietary tool introduced in 2011 to track the representation of women, including women of color, on corporate boards.

As of March 31, 2025, only 30.4% of the Russell 3000 Index company board seats were occupied by women, with a decline in the number of gender-balanced boards by 17 companies, and women of color holding 7.7% of seats.

In response to the disparity in representation of women on corporate boards, we are devoted to transparently tracking  the progress companies are making  through our comprehensive directory where you can view a public company’s advancement in diversifying their boards by considering factors such as state, size, sector, and rank.

We define gender-balanced and diverse boards as having 50% of corporate board seats held by women, with at least 20% of those seats held by women of color. For boards with an odd number of members, the index considers the board balanced if women hold one more or one less than half of the seats.

We define gender-balanced boards as women holding half of the seats. Boards with an odd number of members are balanced if women hold one more or less than half of the corporate board seats.

Based on the number of women directors, each corporation is rated as GB, 3+, 2, 1, or a 0 company. 

GB

Companies with Gender-Balanced Boards

3+

Companies with 3 or more women

2

Companies with 2 women

1

Companies with 1 woman

0

Companies with 0 woman

Instantly locate board data for 3000 public companies. Choose from the fields below to narrow your search by company name, state headquartered, sector, or rating. 

Russell 3000 Index companies with three or more women on their board or a gender-balanced board receive recognition leading the way. If your company meets the criteria and has not received credit for its board diversity achievements, please contact info@5050wob.com.

 


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Women %30

Analysis of2891

GB Companies387

3+ Companies1375

2 Companies741

1 Companies324

0 Companies64

Company 5050 Rating Total Board # of women % of women Sector State City
V.F. Corporation 3+ 12 4 33% Consumer Cyclical CO Denver
V2X, Inc. 2 11 2 18% Industrials VA Reston
VAALCO Energy, Inc. 1 5 1 20% Energy TX Houston
Vacasa, Inc. 1 9 1 11% Consumer Cyclical OR Portland
Vail Resorts, Inc. GB 12 6 50% Consumer Cyclical CO Broomfield
Valaris Limited 2 6 2 33% Energy HAMILTON
Valero Energy Corporation 3+ 10 4 40% Energy TX San Antonio
Valhi, Inc. GB 7 4 57% Basic Materials TX Dallas
Valley National Bancorp 3+ 14 4 28% Financial Services NY New York
Valmont Industries, Inc. 3+ 11 4 36% Industrials NE Omaha
Value Line, Inc. 1 6 1 16% Financial Services NY New York
Valvoline Inc. GB 9 4 44% Consumer Cyclical KY Lexington
Vanda Pharmaceuticals Inc. 2 6 2 33% Healthcare DC Washington
Varex Imaging Corporation GB 7 3 42% Healthcare UT Salt Lake City
Varonis Systems, Inc. 2 11 2 18% Technology NY New York
Vaxcyte, Inc. 3+ 9 3 33% Healthcare CA San Carlos
Veeco Instruments Inc. 3+ 9 3 33% Technology NY Plainview
Veeva Systems Inc. 3+ 10 3 30% Healthcare CA Pleasanton
Velocity Financial, Inc. 2 8 2 25% Financial Services CA Westlake Village
Ventas, Inc. 3+ 12 4 33% Real Estate IL Chicago
Ventyx Biosciences, Inc. GB 6 3 50% Healthcare CA San Diego
Vera Bradley, Inc. 3+ 9 6 66% Consumer Cyclical IN Roanoke
Vera Therapeutics, Inc. GB 9 4 44% Healthcare CA Brisbane
Veracyte, Inc. 2 9 2 22% Healthcare CA South San Francisco
Veralto Corporation 3+ 12 4 33% Industrials MA Waltham
Verastem, Inc. 2 10 2 20% Healthcare MA Needham
Verde Clean Fuels, Inc. 1 8 1 12% Utilities TX Houston
Vericel Corporation 2 8 2 25% Healthcare MA Cambridge
Verint Systems Inc. 3+ 10 3 30% Technology NY Melville
Veris Residential, Inc. 3+ 9 3 33% Real Estate NJ Jersey City
VeriSign, Inc. 3+ 9 3 33% Technology VA Reston
Verisk Analytics, Inc. 3+ 11 4 36% Industrials NJ Jersey City
Veritex Holdings, Inc. 2 13 2 15% Financial Services TX Dallas
Verizon Communications Inc. 3+ 11 4 36% Communication Services NY New York
Verra Mobility Corporation 1 7 1 14% Industrials AZ Mesa
Verrica Pharmaceuticals Inc. 1 7 1 14% Healthcare PA West Chester
Vertex Pharmaceuticals Incorporated GB 11 5 45% Healthcare MA Boston
Vertex, Inc. 2 7 2 28% Technology PA King of Prussia
Vertiv Holdings Co 2 11 2 18% Industrials OH Westerville
Veru Inc. 2 6 2 33% Healthcare FL Miami
Verve Therapeutics, Inc. 3+ 9 3 33% Healthcare MA Cambridge
Vestis Corporation GB 9 4 44% Industrials GA Roswell
Viant Technology Inc. 1 4 1 25% Technology CA Irvine
Viasat, Inc. 1 7 1 14% Technology CA Carlsbad
Viatris Inc 3+ 12 3 25% Healthcare PA Canonsburg
Viavi Solutions Inc. 2 8 2 25% Technology AZ Chandler
VICI Properties Inc. GB 7 3 42% Real Estate NY New York
Vicor Corporation 1 12 1 8% Technology MA Andover
Victoria's Secret & Co. 3+ 9 8 88% Consumer Cyclical OH Reynoldsburg
Victory Capital Holdings, Inc. 2 8 2 25% Financial Services TX San Antonio

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