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Businesswoman Donates $100K to Expand Women's Board Opportunities
Madeline Haydon's contribution aims to boost female representation on corporate boards.
Mar. 31, 2026 at 3:29pm
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A prestigious corporate award symbolizes the growing recognition of the importance of gender diversity in the boardroom.San Diego TodayMadeline Haydon, a prominent businesswoman, has donated $100,000 to the Women on Boards Project, a nonprofit organization dedicated to increasing the representation of women on corporate boards. The donation will be used to expand the organization's efforts to connect qualified women with board positions and provide training and support to help them succeed in these roles.
Why it matters
Women continue to be underrepresented on corporate boards, despite research showing that diverse boards can lead to better financial performance and decision-making. Haydon's contribution to the Women on Boards Project aims to address this gender imbalance and create more opportunities for women to take on influential leadership roles.
The details
The Women on Boards Project works to identify and train qualified women for board positions, and then connects them with companies seeking to diversify their boards. Haydon's $100,000 donation will allow the organization to expand its outreach, training programs, and networking events, helping more women gain the skills and connections needed to secure board seats.
- Haydon made the $100,000 donation on March 31, 2026.
The players
Madeline Haydon
A prominent businesswoman who has donated $100,000 to the Women on Boards Project to help expand opportunities for women to serve on corporate boards.
Women on Boards Project
A nonprofit organization dedicated to increasing the representation of women on corporate boards by identifying, training, and connecting qualified women with board positions.
What they’re saying
“Increasing the number of women on corporate boards is not only the right thing to do, but it also makes good business sense. Diverse boards lead to better decision-making and financial performance.”
— Madeline Haydon
What’s next
The Women on Boards Project plans to use Haydon's donation to expand its outreach, training programs, and networking events for women interested in serving on corporate boards.
The takeaway
Haydon's contribution to the Women on Boards Project is a significant step towards addressing the gender imbalance on corporate boards and creating more opportunities for qualified women to take on influential leadership roles.
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