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Blokeyness creates risks, says ZIP chair Diane Smith-Gander – The Australian Financial Review
Zip’s governance standards will need to improve as the company continues to grow, says its new chairman.

A risk for us is the offer doesnt resonate with customers and we need people throughout the organisation that understand the customer, said Ms Smith-Gander, also a non-executive director of AGL Energy and HBF Health and former director of Wesfarmers.
We are going to have to address the gender balance, which Zip has been very public about and wants to address. Zip is not alone in this among tech companies and that gender imbalance cannot be allowed to last.
Ms Smith-Gander is the second female director…
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