International Women’s Day is a chance to step back from the daily “profitability pivot” and celebrate the leaders who are truly moving the needle. At bpe search, we see this day as more than a date in the diary; it is a reminder of why diversity of thought is a boardroom’s greatest asset.
Inclusion isn’t a “special project” or a box to tick. It is about building a team that is resilient enough to handle whatever the market throws at it. When a boardroom brings together different life experiences, it removes a blind spot — it doesn’t just fill a gap.
Why women specifically have an impact on performance
Senior women don’t just “add diversity” — they strengthen balance, judgement, and performance.
They often bring:
Broader perspective — navigating leadership through different lived experiences, which sharpens decision-making and risk awareness.
Strong stakeholder awareness — balancing commercial outcomes with people impact.
Collaborative influence — creating space for challenge, contribution, and inclusive debate.
Long-term thinking — aligning performance with sustainability and culture.
Role-modelling resilience — showing that leadership can be both decisive and empathetic.
When women are meaningfully represented at the top table, conversations change. Assumptions are challenged. Blind spots shrink. Culture strengthens.
Celebrating the Non-Linear Path
We have the privilege of working with many incredible women who haven’t followed a perfectly straight line up the corporate ladder. These leaders have often balanced pivotal career moments with significant life pressures, navigating a path that requires immense resilience and a genuine hunger to keep learning.
Rachel O’Sullivan, bpe search Partner, explains:
“These aren’t gaps in a CV; they represent real experience. That journey builds resilience, pragmatism and the ability to stay focused when a business faces difficult moments. Today we recognise that depth of experience as a genuine advantage.”
Backing This Up with Data
At bpe search, we don’t just talk about gender balance — we track it. Across our recent placement data, 47% of the candidates we have placed are women. That’s well above the widely referenced 30% target for women on boards, and it reflects a deliberate commitment to presenting diverse shortlists and challenging our clients to think broadly about who belongs at the top table.
Céline Siragna, bpe search Head of Research, shares:
“The most effective boards are those that actively seek out diversity. At bpe search, we work hard to ensure every shortlist reflects a range of experiences, perspectives and voices. It’s always rewarding to see how female leaders, in particular, challenge assumptions and bring new thinking, balance and depth to the boardroom.”
The Value of Intellectual Dissent
The most innovative companies don’t aim for total consensus; they aim for intellectual dissent. This is the respectful friction that happens when people with different perspectives sit around the same table. Inclusion is the tool that ensures those voices are not just present, but heard.
As we’ve explored in our recent roundtables, a truly inclusive culture starts at the top with the Chair and the CEO. It’s about moving beyond culture fit and actively seeking a culture add that pushes the business forward.
The Conversation Continues
This International Women’s Day, we encourage our network to be bold in their thinking. Look for the leaders who challenge your assumptions and bring the pattern recognition your business might be missing. When we build teams based on the strengths that different people bring to the table, everyone wins.
We would love for you to join us in person at our upcoming networking workshop, where we will be discussing leadership visibility and how to build truly connected, inclusive teams.
Follow bpe search on LinkedIn to hear about our event dates.
If you’re looking to bring a fresh perspective to your board or leadership team, get in touch with our team for a real conversation.