Image showing Julie-Ann Haines, Chief Executive Officer of Principality

7 October 2021

Julie-Ann Haines Principality CEO named one of this year’s Women to Watch

Principality Building Society’s CEO Julie-Ann Haines has been named a ‘woman to watch’ in the annual list compiled by Cranfield School of Management.

Launched alongside the Female FTSE Board Report, which provides an annual analysis of women on the boards of FTSE 350 companies, the Women to Watch 2021 is intended to shine a light on the impressive talent pool of women in business and offer a snapshot of some of those considered potential board members of the future.

The list spotlights 100 leading female professionals who the authors believe are ideally suited for consideration as non-executive directors (NEDs) on the boards of FTSE 350 companies now or in the near future.

Julie-Ann said: “I am so honoured and humbled to be part of this list. It resonates with me as the first female CEO of Principality, at the same time as we have our first ever female Chair, that while we are making some steady progress, there is still a long way to go in the finance sector before we can say that it has a truly diverse workforce. Hopefully we will see greater gender and other representations of society better reflected in companies across the UK in the next few years.”

Diversity in all its forms
The Women to Watch supplement was introduced by Cranfield University’s Gender, Leadership and Inclusion Centre in 2009.

Hilary Sears, Visiting Fellow of Cranfield School of Management and author of the 2021 report, said: “Diversity in all its forms is increasingly on the agenda for forward-thinking businesses, and rightly so. As well as providing appropriate representation for an increasingly diverse workforce, it has been found that more diverse boards make better decisions.

“The challenge, though, is how in-demand diverse executives now are: where to find them, how to recruit them, how to retain them? Through this year’s Female FTSE Board Report and Women to Watch list, we hope to accelerate companies on their journey to better representation and a truly inclusive workplace.”

The Female FTSE Board Report 2021: Inclusion works for everyone
Cranfield University’s Female FTSE Board Report, launched on 7th October, reveals that, whilst the number of women on FTSE 100 and 250 boards continues to rise, there remains considerable variance between companies, with the overall figures boosted by the efforts of several leading firms.

Women continue to attain less senior board positions and serve for less time than their male peers, prompting renewed questions about how businesses can draw through their top female talent.

This year’s report spotlights the role of the Chair in the future appointment and development of female NEDs, and in the appointment of the CEO and the executive team, and provides a separate list of potential women Chairs for consideration by FTSE 100 boards. At present, only 14% of Chair roles across the FTSE 100 and FTSE 250 are held by women.

For more information, click here.

Published: 07/10/2021

  • 6th largest UK building society
  • A mutual building society, owned by and run for the benefit of our 500,000 members
  • Over 160 years' experience
  • Taking care of over £12 billion of our customers' assets
  • Members can access a Member Rewards page featuring competitions, discounts and more.

Connect with us
Twitter logo Instagram logo Facebook logo LinkedIn logo YouTube logo

#WhereHomeMatters