Ex-PG&E CEO Geisha Williams: Top companies need more Latina executives


Summary : Five years ago Geisha Williams became the first Latina CEO of a Fortune 500 company. There has only been one other since.

Hispanic and Latina women make up just 1.6% of senior executives in the nation’s largest companies, according to a USA TODAY analysis of the S&P 100.

Five years ago Geisha Williams became the first Latina CEO of a Fortune 500 company. There has only been one other since.Hispanic and Latina women make up just 1.6% of senior executives in the nation’s largest companies, according to a USA TODAY analysis of the S&P 100.