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The Anita Borg Institute Announces 71% Increase in Participants for 2016 Top Companies for Women Technologists

PALO ALTO, CA — (Marketwired) — 07/14/16 — The (ABI), a nonprofit organization focused on the advancement of women in computing, today announced that 60 organizations are participating in the annual , a national program that recognizes companies committed to building workplaces where women technologists can thrive. The 60 participating organizations, up 71 percent from 2015, represent more than 1.3 million US employees, including over 540,000 technologists, from a range of companies such as , , , and .

In its sixth year, Top Companies is the industry–s largest source of quantitative data for the representation of women in the technical workforce. It is built on an industry standard developed by ABI and provides a consistent benchmark for measuring the same data across all participating companies. Ranging in size from 200 employees to more than 68,000 employees, participating companies represent various industries including consulting, finance, insurance, media, research, retail, hardware, software, and information services. On average, 53 percent of the workforce at participating companies is in a technical role.

“Today, organizations in every industry rely on technology to drive innovation — yet fail to tap into half of the world–s intellectual capital. Organizations must focus on recruiting, retaining and advancing women technologists in order to innovate and stay competitive,” said , President and CEO of the Anita Borg Institute. “Beyond repeating anecdotes, the key to closing the gender gap is hard data. Top Companies is the only program of its kind that shows how the industry as a whole is progressing, which organizations are committed to diversity and what programs work to create measurable change.”

Accenture Inc.

ACI Worldwide

ADP, LLC

Akamai Technologies

Allstate

Amazon.com, Inc.

American Express

Argonne National Laboratory

athenahealth

Bank of America

Best Buy Co., Inc.

BNY Mellon

CA Technologies

Capgemini

Capital One

CDW

Cisco Systems

Dell Inc.

eBay

Electronic Arts

EMC

Ericsson Inc.

Facebook

GoDaddy

Goldman Sachs & Co.

Google

Grubhub

Guidewire Software

Hewlett-Packard Enterprise

HP Inc.

IBM

Intel Corporation

Intuit

Juniper Networks, Inc.

macys.com

Marketo

Microsoft Corporation

Nationwide

NetApp

NetSuite Inc.

New York Life Insurance

Pure Storage, Inc.

Qualcomm Incorporated

Rackspace

Salesforce

SAP

Squarespace, Inc.

SurveyMonkey

Symantec Corporation

Synopsys, Inc.

T. Rowe Price

Target

The New York Times

Thomson Reuters Corporation

ThoughtWorks

Twilio

USAA

Veritas Technologies LLC

Visa Inc.

Yahoo

At its core, Top Companies measures the representation of women technologists at entry, mid, senior, and executive levels, as well as the recruitment, retention and promotion of women in technical roles. This year, the program piloted two new forms of measurement — programs and policies and employee experience — which will be integrated into the program from 2017 onward.

Every organization that participates in Top Companies is a member of the Change Alliance, giving women technologists a trusted way to identify companies committed to building inclusive workplaces.

In early October, ABI will announce the Leadership Index, which lists the companies whose representation of women technologists is above the mean of all participants. The winner will be announced on stage in Houston on October 19 at the

Anita Borg Institute–s Top Companies for Women Technologists is a national program that recognizes companies committed to building workplaces where women in technology roles can thrive. The program uses a rigorous methodology to analyze data from participating organizations and produces insights across three key areas: representation, employee experience, and programs and policies.

The Anita Borg Institute (ABI) connects, inspires and guides women in computing and organizations that view technology innovation as a strategic imperative. Founded in 1997 by computer scientist Anita Borg, our reach extends to more than 65 countries. We believe technology innovation powers the global economy, and that women are crucial to building technology the world needs. ABI is a not-for-profit 501(c) 3 charitable organization.

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