PAKISTAN CORPORATE GOVERNANCE EXPERT HOPES NEW BUSINESS REFORMS WILL PROMOTE PAKISTAN BOARD DIVERSITY

WHILE Pakistan prepares to implement some new reforms to corporate governance rules, a leading female business executive hopes this latest round of reform will lead to greater participation of women on corporate boards as directors. Economist and business executive Sadia Khan has earned recognition as Pakistan’s leading advocate of improved corporate governance for her work over the past two decades in both the public and private sectors. Now’s she’s literally written the book on the subject. She is the lead co-author and editor of The Corporate ...


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