Heather Brilliant and Diane Nordin will helm a diverse governing board for the global network

In 2016, the CFA Institute (Chartered Financial Analyst Institute) set a goal that 30% of its governing board would be comprised of women. This was a lofty goal considering women make up about 18% of the organization's members — a number that has held steady for two decades.
But the goal was reached ahead of schedule in 2017, and 5 of the 15 governors on the incoming board are women.
To top it off, the board made history Wednesday by electing women to fill both the chair and vice chair positions of leadership on the board. We already knew Heather Brilliant would succeed outgoing chair Robert Jenkins in September, but the election of Diane Nordin as vice chair cemented an all-female leadership team.
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