Louise Fordham
Women make up less than a quarter of the industry’s global workforce, presenting an opportunity for investors to drive change across their portfolios.
Infrastructure may have more women in senior roles relative to other asset classes, but keeping hold of female talent at all levels remains a challenge.
Don't miss your chance to tell us who should be featured in this year’s list of standout women in alternative assets.
Tell us who should be featured in this year’s list of standout women in alternative assets.
Having a network of mentors can provide support and opportunities for career development, says Ropes & Gray’s Isabel Dische.
Submit your nominations for the inaugural Women of Influence list, which recognises the achievements of trailblazing women in alternative assets.