Pacesetter Award Winners
The Top Bay Area Companies for Businesswomen
PBWC is pleased to announce the Fifth Annual PBWC Pacesetter Award. In our nineteen year history, PBWC has worked to support the advancement of women in the workplace. With the continuation of the Pacesetter Award, we honor those Bay Area companies that embody the mission of our organization and that work to advance women on an ongoing basis.
Former State Senator and PBWC Founder Jackie Speier recognized the San Francisco Bay Area companies that exemplify our mission during the Luncheon General Session.
What Does It Take to Be a Top Company?
The Pacesetter Award winners are listed below in ranked order. This year we introduced additional criteria to measure the level of diversity among women employees and assigned additional weight to women-friendly programs and flexible work arrangements. Here are the criteria used to rank each company and determine this year’s winners:
- Percentage of women on the board of directors
- Percentage of women corporate officers
- Percentage of women executives in the Bay Area defined as vice president and above
- Percentage of those executives who are women of color
- Percentage of women employees in the Bay Area
- Percentage of those employees who are women of color
- Programs a company has in place to support women in the workplace such as mentoring, internal women's networks, advancement, benefits, leadership, community outreach, etc.
- Describe flexible work arrangements for Bay Area women in exempt positions. Indicate the number that are working part time, the number that are job sharing, and the number that are working flexible schedules
2007 Winners:
1 Hewlett-Packard
2 Cisco Systems
3 Bank of America
4 Gap, Inc.
5 Clorox
6 Wells Fargo Bank
7 IBM
8 State Farm
9 Oracle
10 Microsoft
10 Pacific Gas & Electric Company
Honorable Mention:
12 Safeway
13 Sun Microsystems
14 McKesson
15 Abbott Vascular
15 Genentech
17 Seagate Technology
18 Sybase
19 Chevron
Notes:
1. Data collected was self-reported by individual company representatives.
2. The initial list of largest, publicly-held employers in nine Bay Area counties (Napa, Sonoma, Marin, San Francisco, Contra Costa, Alameda, San Mateo, Santa Clara, and Santa Cruz) was derived from the San Francisco Business Times Book of Lists.