
Organon & Co.
DirectWomen is proud to present its 2025 Ruth Bader Ginsburg Corporate Board Award to Organon & Co. Organon CEO Kevin Ali will accept the award
The Ruth Bader Ginsburg Corporate Board Award honors corporations for excellence in corporate governance, as illustrated by the critical mass of women directors on their boards, which include at least one lawyer-director.
DirectWomen is proud to present its 2025 Ruth Bader Ginsburg Corporate Board Award to Organon & Co. Organon CEO Kevin Ali will accept the award
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