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Life-size statue of girl stares down Wall Street’s bull on Women’s Day | Life-size statue of girl stares down Wall Street’s bull on Women’s Day |
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A 50-inch bronze statue of a girl defiantly facing Wall Street’s iconic charging bull has been installed in New York as part of a month-long campaign to get companies to add more women to their boards and combat the gender pay gap in financial services. | A 50-inch bronze statue of a girl defiantly facing Wall Street’s iconic charging bull has been installed in New York as part of a month-long campaign to get companies to add more women to their boards and combat the gender pay gap in financial services. |
“One of the most iconic images on Wall Street is the charging bull. So, the idea of having a female sort of stand against the bull or stand up to the bull just struck us as a very clever but also creative and engaging way to make that statement,” Lori Heinel, deputy global chief investment officer at State Street Global Advisors, which funded statue, told Business Insider. | “One of the most iconic images on Wall Street is the charging bull. So, the idea of having a female sort of stand against the bull or stand up to the bull just struck us as a very clever but also creative and engaging way to make that statement,” Lori Heinel, deputy global chief investment officer at State Street Global Advisors, which funded statue, told Business Insider. |
The statue, 'Fearless Girl' was installed Tuesday ahead of International Women’s Day on March 8. The statue will stay up for a month. | |
“There has been a lot of discussion on this topic, but the needle hasn’t moved materially,” Heinel said. | “There has been a lot of discussion on this topic, but the needle hasn’t moved materially,” Heinel said. |
State Street Global Advisors is a nearly $2.5 trillion subsidiary of State Street Corporation, which invests in US companies. | State Street Global Advisors is a nearly $2.5 trillion subsidiary of State Street Corporation, which invests in US companies. |
Heniel said they want every company to have at least one female board member and to take steps to fixing the gender pay gap. | Heniel said they want every company to have at least one female board member and to take steps to fixing the gender pay gap. |
“We’re not going to always automatically vote against the company, but we want to make sure there are tangible concrete measures they are taking,” Heinel said. | “We’re not going to always automatically vote against the company, but we want to make sure there are tangible concrete measures they are taking,” Heinel said. |
Nearly one quarter of boards represented in the Russell 3000, an index of the entire US stock market, have no women at all, according to Heinel. | Nearly one quarter of boards represented in the Russell 3000, an index of the entire US stock market, have no women at all, according to Heinel. |
Heinel’s group commissioned the statue from sculptor Kristen Visbal. The work was completed in two months. | |
Visbal said she had driven past the charging bull years ago and remembered thinking, “I wish I had made it.” | |
The statue is a combination of her friend’s seven-year-old daughter and a nine-year-old Latina girl, Visabal said. | |
“We didn’t want her to be dated in any way. It’s leggings, high tops and a simple dress,” Visbal told the Wall Street Journal. | |
The figure’s features were smoothed down to give the artwork a slick, simple appearance akin to the bull’s. | The figure’s features were smoothed down to give the artwork a slick, simple appearance akin to the bull’s. |
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