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2023 Groundbreaking Women

CHANGING THE RATIO FOR WOMEN IN HOLLYWOOD Geena Davis

When Geena Davis began watching children’s television shows with her young daughter in the early 2000s, she noticed few female characters. This led her to sponsor a research project that grew into the Geena Davis Institute on Gender in Media. This organization researches the representation of women and girls in film and television. Through its advocacy work, the institute has helped to bring attention to the issue of gender bias in media and has inspired change in the industry. The institute’s dedication to promoting diversity and inclusion in entertainment has earned it widespread recognition and respect, and its impact continues to grow. She has received both an honorary Emmy and an honorary Oscar for her work.

The First Woman To Lead A Major Wall Street Bank

Jane Fraser

Jane Fraser, the first female CEO in Citibank’s history, took over the bank during what many have called a ‘turnaround time’. Her strategic vision and innovative approach to business have earned her widespread recognition, and she has been named one of Forbes’ “Most Powerful Women in Business” multiple times. As CEO, Fraser is committed to driving growth and innovation, and her commitment to diversity and inclusion within the organization and the industry is critical to her success. She has said that empathy is one of the key drivers behind her approach— building relationships with clients and providing solutions that genuinely impact their lives.