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ABM News ABM Industries, Inc. Ranked among Top 25 California Companies with Large Percentage of Women Executives
SAN FRANCISCO--(BUSINESS WIRE)--ABM Industries Incorporated (NYSE:ABM), one of California’s
400 largest publicly traded companies, is ranked 20th
in a major research project that found more than 27 percent of the
company’s directorships and executive
positions are held by women. In partnership with the Forum for Women
Entrepreneurs and Executives, the UC Davis Graduate School of Management
released “The UC Davis Study of California
Women Business Leaders,” to examine whether
women’s participation in top level
decision-making positions is increasing.
“It’s an honor to chair
the board of an organization that is so committed to attracting and
promoting women for key leadership roles,”
said ABM Industries Board Chairman Maryellen Herringer, who also serves
on the boards of PG&E Corporation, Pacific Gas & Electric Company and
Wachovia Corporation.
Based on Standards & Poor’s data of the
top 400 California companies distinguished by net revenue for fiscal
2005, the study identified the top 25 companies whose board of directors
and executive positions were held by at least 25 percent women. ABM
Industries was rated 20th in the study, with
27.8 percent women within its top management ranks. Hot Topic, Bebe
Stores, Gymboree, Jack In The Box, Charles Schwab, The Gap, DreamWorks
Animation, Hewlett-Packard and Wells Fargo are among the other leaders.
"In today’s marketplace and especially
in the facilities management industry, being identified publicly as one
of the top-ranked businesses with a high representation of women leaders
is a distinction we are proud to accept,”
said Henrik Slipsager, ABM Industries president and CEO. “We
value and appreciate the significant contributions our female executives
are making to our company’s business success,”
he added.
The Forum for Women Entrepreneurs and Executives is a nonprofit network
that promotes the success of women entrepreneurs and executives. It
offers peer-to-peer networks, and professional and educational programs.
The UC Davis Graduate School of Management, celebrating its 25th
anniversary, provides management education to more than 400 students on
the Davis campus, in Sacramento and in the San Francisco Bay Area. Among
its national rankings, The Princeton Review has recognized it as one of
the top 10 business schools providing the greatest opportunity for women.
ABM Industries Incorporated
ABM Industries Incorporated (NYSE:ABM) is among the largest facility
services contractors listed on the New York Stock Exchange. With fiscal
2005 revenues in excess of $2.5 billion and more than 73,000 employees,
ABM provides janitorial, parking, security, engineering and lighting
services for thousands of commercial, industrial, institutional and
retail facilities in hundreds of cities across the United States and
British Columbia, Canada. The ABM Family of Services includes ABM
Janitorial; Ampco System Parking; ABM Security Services, which includes
American Commercial Security Services (ACSS) and Security Services of
America (SSA); ABM Facility Services; ABM Engineering Services; and
Amtech Lighting Services.