Why appointing a female CEO to run a big company doesn’t feel like progress

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What passes for success – or even progress – is still a low bar.

Wednesday’s appointment of Michelle Jablko to run the country’s toll roads giant Transurban brought to six the number of women in charge of this elite top 20 companies capitalised at more than $15 billion.

Jablko was widely tipped to succeed Scott Charlton at Transurban having been its chief financial officer for a couple of years. Meanwhile, the numbers suggest that it is the larger companies that have worked harder in fostering female talent and placing them in middle management roles that would provide a pathway to the top.Large companies have shown themselves to be more aware of the need to work on ensuring gender equality throughout their organisations and most, if not all, audit this progress.

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