2023 Sustainability Report
INTRODUCTION OUR CLIENTS OUR PLANET OUR PEOPLE AND COMMUNITIES OUR BUSINESS ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS ABOUT THIS REPORT APPENDICES
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Our Approach
Governance
Supply Chain Management
Ethics and Compliance Data Privacy and Security Stories of Progress
Governance
Cushman & Wakefield is committed to ensuring strong corporate governance practices. Our Board of Directors and its committees play a fundamental role in overseeing our corporate strategy, approach to enterprise risk management, and ESG disclosures, goal setting and initiatives.
Our Board has three standing committees, each with a specific focus that helps us manage risk across our business and provides oversight of certain ESG-related matters: The Audit Committee , the Compensation Committee and the Nominating and Corporate Governance Committee . These committees are guided by their respective charters and policies that can be found here.
CUSHMAN & WAKEFIELD BOARD OF DIRECTORS
Raj Vennam
Brett White Non-Executive Chairman of the Board
Michelle Felman
Jodie W. McLean
Jennifer J. McPeek
Billie Williamson Lead Director
Michelle MacKay Chief Executive Officer
Angela Sun
AC
CC
NCGC
Audit Committee
Compensation Committee
Nominating and Corporate Governance Committee
Member
Chair
AC :
CC :
NCGC:
* Board data is as of the publishing date of this report.
RACE/ETHNICITY
GENDER
Board Diversity We believe the diversity of our Board is important to our success and that their unique backgrounds and experiences collectively drive innovative thinking, better solutions and increased shareholder value. Four new directors were added in the last year, bringing the total female representation on the board to 75%. Women chair each of our three Board committees. In addition, our Lead Director is a woman.
25% Men
22% Asian
78% White/ Caucasian
75% Women
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