Gartner Survey Shows Increase in Women Holding Top Supply Chain Roles


The eighth annual Women in Supply Chain Survey by Gartner reveals that the percentage of women in Chief Supply Chain Officer or equivalent roles has risen to 26%, up from 22% in 2022 and 14% in 2018. The survey also highlights that women now make up 41% of the supply chain workforce, but representation at the frontline level remains low at 31%. Providing workplace flexibility is identified as the most effective initiative in attracting and retaining women to frontline roles. However, there may be some overestimation in the data due to the survey's promotion among organizations with a higher representation of women in leadership roles.

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