But turnover rates are worse for women.
CEOs are quitting at record rates, and the small share of women at the very top are leaving the fastest.
Roughly 1 in 4, or 24%, of women CEOs leave their post within two years, according to RRA data going back to 2018.
That's more than twice the share of the 10% of men who leave their CEO job in that window.
With an even shorter timeline, women CEOs are four times as likely as men to leave the role within a year.
Persons:
Russell Reynolds, Ty Wiggins, Wiggins
Organizations:
Global, Russell, Russell Reynolds Associates, McKinsey & Company
Locations:
LeanIn.org