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Our Green Building movement has a number of female leaders who are driving transformative change across the buildings industry.1
In fact, 13 of the CEOs in our 28 Established Green Building Councils are women – over 45 per cent.
This is despite the fact the women often represent the small minority in the wider buildings industry. In the UK alone, the number of women in construction has actually fallen since 2008, making up just 11.2 per cent of the construction workforce, according to figures from the Office for National Statistics. In the EU, the figure is around 12 per cent.
Here’s a list of the women who are leading our Established Green Building Councils.
There are more female CEOs in our Emerging and Prospective Green Building Councils, and WorldGBC’s CEO Terri Wills is a woman.
Green Building Councils are transforming the sustainability of buildings around the world, certifying and renovating thousands of green buildings, educating professionals and highlighting the role green buildings can play in meeting environmental, economic and social goals.
And there are some great initiatives that exist to champion gender equality in the global building industry: The Association of Women in Property in the UK aims to redress the imbalance of women in the industry; the Women's Property Network in South Africa is a forum for knowledge exchange; and the Property Male Champions of Change, works to to drive greater gender equality and increase the number of women in leadership roles in the Australian property sector.
Forrás: http://worldgbc.org