Universal Health Services (UHS) (NYSE: UHS) has been named a Champion of Board Diversity by The Forum of Executive Women, the leading women’s organization in the Greater Philadelphia Region. This prestigious recognition honors public companies in the region with at least 40% women on their boards. This marks the second time UHS has received the accolade for its commitment to gender diversity at the board level.
“We are proud of our board members who bring a diverse range of perspectives and backgrounds to their roles,” said Marc D. Miller, President & CEO of UHS. “In particular, I want to acknowledge the outstanding contributions of board members Eileen McDonnell, Maria Singer, and Nina Chen, who play an integral role in advancing UHS’ mission.”
The Forum of Executive Women’s annual Women in Leadership Report, in partnership with PwC, provides an in-depth look at diversity within the boardrooms and executive teams of the top 100 public companies in the Philadelphia area. The report underscores the ongoing need for increased board diversity in the region.
“There is still significant room to grow board diversity, and The Forum remains dedicated to increasing the number of women in boardrooms across the Philadelphia area,” said Meghan Pierce, President and CEO of The Forum of Executive Women.
About Universal Health Services (UHS)
UHS is one of the nation’s largest and most respected providers of hospital and healthcare services. With a revenue of approximately $14.3 billion in 2023, UHS operates 27 inpatient acute care hospitals, 333 behavioral health facilities, and over 40 outpatient centers across the U.S. and internationally. Recognized as a Fortune 500 company and ranked among the World’s Most Admired Companies, UHS is committed to compassionate care, a strategy focused on high-quality facilities, and community leadership in healthcare.
About The Forum of Executive Women
Founded in 1977, The Forum of Executive Women is a membership organization representing over 600 senior women leaders from corporations, non-profit organizations, and the public sector across the Greater Philadelphia area. The Forum is dedicated to advancing women in leadership and connecting them with opportunities to influence regional economic and community growth.