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HiddeninPlainSightAsianAmericanLeadersinSiliconValley
HIDDEN IN PLAIN SIGHT:
Asian American Leaders in Silicon Valley
Buck Gee - Executive Advisor, Ascend, former VP, Cisco Systems
Denise Peck - Executive Advisor, Ascend, former VP, Cisco Systems
Janet Wong - Executive Advisor, Ascend, former Partner, KPMG
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HIDDEN IN PLAIN SIGHT: Asian American Leaders in Silicon Valley
EXECUTIVE SUMMARY
During the past year, Silicon Valley technology companies have focused even more on workforce diversity, and several
companies have shown an increased transparency by disclosing previously confidential 2013 EEOC data. The EEOC data
released by five large Silicon Valley companies (Google, Hewlett-Packard, Intel, LinkedIn, and Yahoo) allow us, for the first
time, to analyze the number of employees in the pipeline of management classifications by gender and race.
The popular news headlines that whites and Asians dominate Silicon Valley employment often overlook the fact that the
EEOC data, while showing that Asian men and women are well represented in the non-managerial professional workforce,
also show th
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