Anita Borg Institute Reveals Top Companies for Women Technologists 2015

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Anita Borg Institute (ABI), a non-profit organization focused on the advancement of women in computing, announced today the Top Companies for Women Technologists Leadership Index. In its fifth year, the Top Companies initiative is a national program designed to recognize companies where women technologists can thrive.

The Leadership Index is the definitive standard that identifies companies that are leaders in enabling and growing women in technical roles. ABI's Top Companies program uses quantitative data supplied by participating companies and a widely accepted statistical methodology to score participants on the representation of women at all levels and year-over-year trends in recruitment and promotion of women within the U.S. technical workforce of the participating companies.

For this year's Top Companies Leadership Index, the Anita Borg Institute evaluated 35 technology companies with a total technical workforce of over 435,000. BNY Mellon is the 2015 winner of ABI's Top Companies for Women Technologists with the highest cumulative score. The 2015 winner will be recognized at the 2015 Anita Borg Women of Vision Awards banquet on May 14, 2015, in Santa Clara, Calif.

"We're honored to be recognized by the Anita Borg Institute as the top company for women technologists," said Lucille Mayer, chief information officer of client experience delivery at BNY Mellon. "As a global innovator, our success depends on the talent, skills and commitment of all employees. The valued participation of women at all levels of our technical workforce drives new approaches to the industry-leading services and solutions BNY Mellon's clients expect throughout the investment lifecycle."

Twelve additional participants who exceeded the industry mean are also included in the Index. The full index is listed below:

ABI's Top Companies Leadership Index

"BNY Mellon and all of the companies on the Top Companies Leadership Index have demonstrated a commitment to advancing women in technical roles and creating a culture where they can thrive," said Telle Whitney, chief executive officer at Anita Borg Institute. "While it is an important step that many companies publicly released data last year, ABI recognizes the importance of looking at the data in more detail to understand where women are getting stuck or leaving the field, so the industry-at-large can better assess progress and the challenges women face."