NEW YORK — Walmart was among the only three retailers listed among The National Association for Female Executives list of the "Top 50 Companies for Executive Women." Office Depot and Macy's were the other two retailers.
"The NAFE Top 50 Companies are major employers that are committed to hiring, retaining and promoting executive women," stated Carol Evans, president of Working Mother Media and CEO of NAFE. "They represent a cross-section of companies that go way beyond lip service in helping succeed. Almost 7-out-of-10 companies require their managers to receive training on how to hire, advance or manage women. Manager accountability is the main ingredient for success."
According to NAFE, women represent 53% of the employees at these companies, on average. Women make up 23% of the board of directors at the NAFE Top 50, versus 16% across the boards of companies in the the Fortune 500. In addition, women make up 22% of the executive level at companies in the NAFE Top 50, versus 14% across Fortune 500 companies.
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This is good to know that women get the opportunity to shine here. Women now days are more career-oriented than they were earlier. But once they get married it becomes difficult for them to balance career and family. But there are working Moms who are doing a commendable job balancing both sides well.