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Black Women on Boards Launches New Accelerator Program to Increase Placement of Black Women Executives on Boards



The accelerator program aims to place 100 percent of the cohort in board roles by the end of 2022, according to a press release. Founding partners will mentor their cohort executives via regular office hours and bespoke workshops. In addition, participants will be given exclusive access to CEOs from each venture firmā€™s portfolio companies. Founding partners will focus on providing visibility, networks and sponsorship to propel Black female leaders into public and private board seats.

Launch event kicks off 2022 Board Accelerator program

BWOB will host a launch event inĀ New York CityĀ onĀ Feb. 8, to kick off the 2022 Board Accelerator program, and to introduce its inaugural Board Accelerator cohort. The organization has also been invited to ring the opening bell at NASDAQ in celebration of Patricia Roberts Harris, the first Black woman to serve on theĀ board of directors in 1971 at IBM, a Fortune 500 company.

ā€œThe most recent reports show that Black women account for just 4 percent of S&P 500 board seats,ā€ saidĀ Robin Washington, co-founder of BWOB, and a board member of Googleā€™s parent Alphabet, of Honeywell, and of Salesforce, respectively.

ā€œWe know thereā€™s an opportunity to increase this number on public boards, and to go even further to include opportunities on private boards as well.ā€

ā€œIā€™m thrilled that we have a deep talent pool of Black women executives who are board ready and who have the expertise to truly help companies achieve better business results in an increasingly complex world. Iā€™m grateful for our sponsors and partners, who are committed to ensuring the success of this program,ā€ addedĀ Merline Saintil, co-founder of BWOB and a board member of several public corporate boards including, GitLab, Rocket Lab, and Fortune 500 company, TD SYNNEX.

ā€œAlso, integral to our ethos of ā€˜Lift As You Climb,ā€™ Iā€™m focused on supporting mid-career women to accelerate their opportunities. As such, we will be dropping an NFT on Feb. 10, 2022 on theĀ Versus MarketplaceĀ onĀ FlowĀ in partnership with Dapper Labs to fuel this program and more broadly engage our community in this new fast growing medium,ā€ saidĀ Saintil.

ā€œA diverse boardroom is critical to the long-term success of organizations and through the great work of BWOB, more diverse candidates will be connected with opportunities to guide companies through the turbulent and uncertain challenges they now face,ā€ saidĀ Brian Stafford, CEO of Diligent Corporation, the global leader in modern governance providing SaaS solutions across governance, risk, compliance and ESG.

BWOB has experienced rapid growth and placement of Black female leaders

Founded in 2020, BWOB has successfully placed executives in board and advisory roles. Co-founders Merline SaintilĀ andĀ Robin L. WashingtonĀ came together to formalize an approach that prepared candidates for success. They launched with a handful of members that were board ready, and then worked together to create shared visibility to upcoming public board opportunities. The organization grew rapidly and organically as more members began to explore their board eligibility, and refer their colleagues.

ā€œIā€™ve had an incredible experience with BWOB and learned so much from the program,ā€ saidĀ Ebony Beckwith, chief business officer and chief of staff to CEO Marc BenioffĀ at Salesforce. She sits on the board of Poshmark and is an advisory board member for PagerDuty.

ā€œIn fact, I think it should be a prerequisite for anyone considering board service. BWOB helped me feel so much more prepared for the board recruitment process and a lot more confident in my journey to joining a public company board.ā€





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