California’s public companies have appointed more women to their boards of directors to comply with mandates established under Senate Bill 826. But men still outnumber women four-to-one in corporate governance statewide, and some two-thirds of the region’s publicly traded firms have just two years to meet an increasingly higher standard. Although once an outlier, California’s…
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