Diversity Coverage

Dr. Cochav Elkayam-Levy on the Rosenzweig Report

In these unprecedented times, moral clarity and courageous leadership are more vital than ever. The atrocities of October 7—marked by the deliberate targeting of women, children, and families in Israel, and the widespread use of sexual violence—have shaken the very foundations of humanity and justice. To capture the gravity of these crimes, I coined the term ‘Kinocide’—the systematic weaponization of families and a deliberate assault on human dignity—together with Irwin Cotler, founder of the Raoul Wallenberg Centre for Human Rights. Jay Rosenzweig, as CEO of Rosenzweig & Company, Board Chair of the Wallenberg Centre, and author of the 20th Annual Rosenzweig Report, has been a relentless advocate for women’s rights and leadership. His unwavering commitment to addressing gender-based violence and systemic inequality underscores that confronting these injustices is not just a moral imperative but a crucial step toward building a just, equitable, and inclusive future for all.”

Valeria Lipovetsky on the Rosenzweig Report

True leadership isn’t just about breaking barriers; it’s about building bridges. By creating spaces where women support and uplift each other, we empower not just individuals but entire communities to thrive. Social media has given us an incredible platform to connect, share stories, and inspire change on a global scale. Through these channels, I’ve seen firsthand how collective encouragement can transform confidence into action. Progress in corporate leadership starts when we use our voices—not just for ourselves but to amplify others—proving that when women come together, we can drive meaningful, systemic change.

Martina Fuchs on the Rosenzweig Report

As a global journalist and advocate for women’s empowerment, I’ve witnessed how elevating women transforms communities and industries. Collaborating with recording artist Maejor on a project for the World Economic Forum in Davos, where women from over 200 countries united to say ‘equality’ in their own languages, reinforced the universal struggle for gender equality. Jay Rosenzweig’s Annual Report captures this vision of a world where women have equal opportunities to lead and thrive while highlighting the progress made and the barriers still in place. His unwavering commitment to championing women’s rights inspires us all to push forward toward a future where women’s full potential is both realized and celebrated.

Reetu Gupta on the Rosenzweig Report

Working in real estate my whole life, I have seen and experienced first-hand the hardships of being a woman in a male-dominated industry. Women need support, not just from other women but from society as a whole. When we can stand together as one, we will see a day where female CEOs are not seen as rare. Jay Rosenzweig said, “Everywhere, women are at the forefront of the fight for human rights and peace. This fills me with hope.” Jay is much more than an advocate; he has been on the leading edge of supporting women and educating the masses as to the discrepancies that exist. The Rosenzweig Report is vital to the success of women, and I believe that with his work, we get closer to equality every day.

Jesse Draper on the Rosenzweig Report

There has never been a more important time to take meaningful steps – actively move the dial in 2025 – to create C-suite and boardroom tables that reflect and empower the voices of our entire global population. We have an opportunity to lead an even more intentional effort to advance gender equity in Canada – as a Country, we value standing up for inclusion as a moral, legal, and critical business imperative – and must continue to recognize and rectify inequalities and entrenched biases, modeling what best in class looks like for other countries. It is imperative that we continue to dismantle barriers for women through a deeply intersectional lens, one that extends beyond gender alone and considers the multifaceted identities that shape individuals’ workplace experiences.

Jodi Kovitz on the Rosenzweig Report

There has never been a more important time to take meaningful steps – actively move the dial in 2025 – to create C-suite and boardroom tables that reflect and empower the voices of our entire global population. We have an opportunity to lead an even more intentional effort to advance gender equity in Canada – as a Country, we value standing up for inclusion as a moral, legal, and critical business imperative – and must continue to recognize and rectify inequalities and entrenched biases, modeling what best in class looks like for other countries. It is imperative that we continue to dismantle barriers for women through a deeply intersectional lens, one that extends beyond gender alone and considers the multifaceted identities that shape individuals’ workplace experiences.

Dana Levenson on the Rosenzweig Report

When women lead the conversation, the path to meaningful and lasting change becomes clear. In a world increasingly gripped by uncertainty, female leaders possess a distinct and powerful ability to restore balance, drive progress, and redefine the future. Nowhere is this more evident than in the workplace, where diversity and inclusive leadership set the foundation for innovation and stability. The Rosenzweig Report underscores this imperative, revealing the critical need to ensure women are not merely participants but key decision-makers at every level and across every sector. True transformation begins when women are fully empowered to shape the workforce and, in turn, the world.

The 19th Annual Rosenzweig Report

The 19th Annual Rosenzweig Report

This year’s annual Rosenzweig Report – our 19th – once again marks advancement for women in corporate Canada. This year’s statistics indicate that female participation in Named Executive Officer (NEO) roles at Canada’s 100 largest publicly traded corporations stands at 11.90%, an all-time high and up from last year’s previous high of 10.90%.

Irwin Cotler on the Rosenzweig Report

At a time when human rights abuses, particularly those affecting women and girls in areas of armed conflict, are rising steeply, it is important to shine a light on the perpetrators of these crimes and demand justice and accountability. The Rosenzweig Report, now in its 19th year, began as a survey charting the progress women are making in reaching the top echelons in the corporate sector…