Cantaloupe recognized for its board of directors’ diversity
For the fourth consecutive year, Cantaloupe Inc. was recognized by the Forum of Executive Women, a Philadelphia women’s organization, as a “2024 Champion of Board Diversity.” Cantaloupe earned recognition into The Forum’s Silver Tier of Champions for having 40% or more women on its board in 2024. Previously, it has been recognized by the organization for having a board of directors comprised of at least 30% women.
“We are thrilled to be recognized by The Forum of Executive Women for the fourth year in a row,” said Ravi Venkatesan, CEO of Cantaloupe Inc. “We understand the value that diverse perspectives bring to leadership and the boardroom, and we are committed to fostering an environment that prioritizes diversity across all levels of our organization. The contributions of our board play a key role with decision-making and are critical to our continued success.”
The Champions of Board Diversity honorees were recognized on Tuesday at The Forum of Executive Women’s Leadership Breakfast, which highlights the status of women’s professional leadership in the Philadelphia region. Additionally, in collaboration with PwC US, The Forum’s Women Upfront Connector Sponsor, the organization unveiled its Women in Leadership 2024 Report, an examination of how companies in the region support the advancement of women leaders in corporate boardrooms and executive suites. The full report is available at foew.com.
Cantaloupe’s board of directors currently includes four women among its nine members, along with three women on its nine-member executive leadership team. The company’s headquarters is located in Malvern, Pa., part of the greater Philadelphia.