Society and Equity

How a global tech company put gender equity at the heart of its business and why that paid off

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The global economy has greater potential to thrive when women participate and succeed. Image: Mastercard

Timothy Murphy
Chief Administrative Officer, Mastercard
Tanya Southerland
Senior Managing Counsel, Mastercard Strategic Growth
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