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WomenCorporateDirectors Foundation Names 2016 Visionary Award Winners for Best Corporate Governance

Publix, Santander, Ulta Beauty, Maggie Wilderotter, and Izumi Kobayashi

NEW YORK, Feb. 10, 2016 — (PRNewswire) — Honoring companies and CEOs who are pioneering best practices in corporate governance and boardroom diversity, the WomenCorporateDirectors Foundation (WCDF) has named Publix, The Santander Group, Ulta Beauty, Frontier Communications Executive Chairman Maggie Wilderotter, and Izumi Kobayashi, director at ANA Holdings, Suntory, and Mitsui and Co., as its 2016 Visionary Award winners. WCDF is the largest organization of women board directors globally, with more than 3,500 members serving on 8,500 boards.

"WCDF's Visionary Awards program recognizes companies and individuals in five categories whose transformational strengths truly make them leaders among their peers across the globe," said Estelle Métayer, Visionary Awards selection committee co-chair and director of Ubisoft Entertainment, BRP (Bombardier Recreational Products), and Zag Bank. Mel Lagomasino, also a selection committee co-chair and director of The Walt Disney Company, The Coca-Cola Company, Avon Products, Inc., and the Americas Society, said of the winners, "These are the leaders who are putting WCDF's mission to practice by increasing the number of women on boards and raising the bar for better governance around the world."

WCDF will present the 2016 Visionary Awards at the Visionary Awards Dinner on May 4, 2016, as part of its annual invitation-only WCDF Global Institute (May 3-5) in New York City. Since 2011, WCDF has each year named top companies and CEOs as recipients of its Visionary Awards, including L'Oréal, Procter & Gamble, Publicis, Intel, The Coca-Cola Company; and CEOs Beth Mooney, Marjorie Scardino, and Marilyn Carlson Nelson, among others.

2016 Visionary Award Winners

WCDF Visionary Award for Leadership and Governance of a Public Company: Ulta Beauty, largest beauty retailer in the United States

"At Ulta Beauty, we place a strong emphasis on creating gender diversity in the workplace, and we are honored to be recognized for our efforts," said Mary Dillon, Ulta Beauty Chief Executive Officer. "Like WCDF, we know that gender equity in the boardroom is critical to our future success. We are also very focused on giving our associates – 92 percent of whom are women – unique opportunities to grow into leadership roles. Since we expect to add thousands of jobs over the next several years, it is important that we continue our pipeline of diverse leadership."

WCDF Visionary Award for Strategic Leadership: Maggie Wilderotter, Executive Chairman, Frontier Communications, and director, DreamWorks Animation, Costco Wholesale Corporation, Juno Therapeutics, Inc., and Chobani Yogurt

"At Frontier, we approached diversity as a strategic business objective," said Maggie Wilderotter. "You need strong leadership and a plan because high-performing diverse organizations and boards rarely result from serendipity. Profitability and enhanced shareholder value are the best proof points that diversity is a business imperative."

WCDF Visionary Award for Innovation in Shared Value: The Santander Group

Baroness Shriti Vadera, Chairman of Santander UK said: "On behalf of Santander Group, thank you for this important award from WCDF. Responsible businesses invest in the communities they serve – it is our 'licence to operate' in society. Santander Universities has committed around $152m annually in partnership with 1,200 universities all over the world since 1996. Beyond the intrinsic value of all young people being empowered to succeed and follow their ambition, education is critical to meeting the challenges of skills in the workforce, productivity, and economic growth."

WCDF Visionary Award for Leadership and Governance of a Private Company: Publix Super Markets, the largest employee-owned grocery chain in the United States

"Publix Super Markets is honored to be recognized as the recipient of WCDF's 2016 Leadership and Governance of a Private Company Award," said Ed Crenshaw, Publix CEO. "As a retailer committed to serving a diverse marketplace, we value and embrace diversity not only in terms of gender, race and ethnicity, but also in the thought, experiences and fresh ideas that arise from an inclusive workforce. A talented, diverse workforce is a key component to our business success."  

WCDF Visionary Award for Strategic Leadership of a Woman Corporate Director: Izumi Kobayashi, director ANA Holdings, Inc., Suntory Holdings, Ltd., Mitsui & Co., Ltd.

"In this century, the world is facing many new challenges adding to issues we have been working on for so long," said Izumi Kobayashi. "Corporates need to be serious and fully engage to sustainable quality of people's life and nature. To achieve this goal, management must recognize new directions to go and steer the firm. WCDF takes the critical role to educate leaders in the world to helm their organizations to sustainable futures. It is my honor to receive this Visionary Award. This recognition means to me that there is a greater expectation for stronger engagement and effort for future generations through business and other activities."

2016 WCDF Visionary Awards Selection Committee

Committee Co-Chairs

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About WomenCorporateDirectors Education and Development Foundation, Inc.  (WCDF)

The WomenCorporateDirectors Education and Development Foundation, Inc. (The WCD Foundation) is the only global membership organization and community of women corporate directors, with more than 3,500 members serving on more than 8,500 boards. A 501(c)(3) not-for-profit organization, the WCD Foundation has 71 chapters around the world, with seven more to launch over the next year. The aggregate market capitalization of public companies on whose boards WCD Foundation members serve is over $8 trillion. In addition, WCD Foundation members serve on numerous boards of large private and family-run companies globally.

WCD Foundation membership provides a unique platform for learning from the intellectual capital of accomplished women from around the world, and the WCD Foundation's mission is to increase courage, candor, inclusion, and cohesion in the boardroom.

The WCD Foundation has chapters in Arizona, Atlanta, Austin, Beijing, Boston, Charlotte, Chicago, Chile, Cleveland, Colombia, Columbus, Dallas/Fort Worth, Delhi, Denmark, Finland, France, Germany, Greater Colorado, Greater New Mexico, Guatemala, Gulf Cooperation Council, Hanoi, Hawaii, Ho Chi Minh City, Hong Kong, Houston, Iceland, Indonesia, Israel, Japan, Kansas City, Kenya, London, Los Angeles/Orange County, Malaysia, Melbourne, Mexico, Milan, Minnesota, Mongolia, Morocco, Mumbai, Netherlands, New York, New Zealand, Nigeria, Northern California, North Florida/South Georgia, Panama, Peru, Philadelphia, Philippines, Quebec, Rio de Janeiro, Rome, San Diego, Sao Paulo, Seattle, Shanghai, Singapore, South Africa, South Florida, Spain, Switzerland, Sydney, Tampa, Tennessee, Toronto, Turkey, Washington, D.C., and Western Canada. 

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