Women should be appointed to the boards of banks bailed out by the government, according to a bellwether report on women in the boardroom that shows the rise of female executives is continuing at a glacial pace.
Women are ambitious to join corporate boards, with four out of five female executives in FTSE 350 companies wanting to find non-executive director roles, the survey found. But most women said they were rarely approached by executive search consultants about potential appointments.



