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The Missing Piece in the Push for Boardroom Diversity

What’s more striking about the lack of diversity among prominent private companies is what binds them: venture capital and private equity firms that ply them with money and influence their governance.

September 07, 2021 / 19:18 IST
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Last summer, major public companies across the country pledged to increase diversity in their boardrooms, one of the actions taken after the murder of George Floyd in police custody. Corporate directors set goals, and some have begun to make progress, with investors, activists and others tracking their commitments on racial equity.

But conspicuously absent is a discussion of diversity efforts at privately held companies. There are far more of them than publicly traded firms: Of more than 30 million businesses in the United States, fewer than 1% are listed on a stock exchange. The most successful private companies often become tomorrow’s biggest public companies — and biggest employers.

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What’s more striking about the lack of diversity among prominent private companies is what binds them: venture capital and private equity firms that ply them with money and influence their governance.

The numbers tell the story.