Name
                                                    Diana van Maasdijk
                                                    Job Title
                                                    Co-Founder and CEO
                                                    Company
                                                    Equileap
                                                    Speaker Bio
                                                    Diana van Maasdijk is the Co-Founder & CEO of Equileap, an enterprise aiming to accelerate progress towards gender equality in the workplace.
Headquartered in Amsterdam, Equileap is the leading provider of data and insights on gender equality in the corporate sector. Equileap researches and ranks over 4000 public companies around the world using a unique and comprehensive Gender Equality Scorecard™ with 19 criteria, including the gender balance of the workforce, senior management and board of directors, as well as the pay gap, parental leave, and sexual harassment.
Diana has significant experience in philanthropy and social impact investing. Prior to launching Equileap, she worked as Head of Philanthropy at ABN AMRO Private Bank and Director of Development at Mama Cash, the world's oldest international women's fund.
She has a BA from Hamilton College and an MA in international development from American University.
                        Headquartered in Amsterdam, Equileap is the leading provider of data and insights on gender equality in the corporate sector. Equileap researches and ranks over 4000 public companies around the world using a unique and comprehensive Gender Equality Scorecard™ with 19 criteria, including the gender balance of the workforce, senior management and board of directors, as well as the pay gap, parental leave, and sexual harassment.
Diana has significant experience in philanthropy and social impact investing. Prior to launching Equileap, she worked as Head of Philanthropy at ABN AMRO Private Bank and Director of Development at Mama Cash, the world's oldest international women's fund.
She has a BA from Hamilton College and an MA in international development from American University.