For the second year in a row, CES won’t feature any female keynote speakers


The Consumer Electronics Show won’t have any female keynote speakers this year after weeks of attempting to add some diversity to the lineup, a source told Fast Company. All six top positions will instead be filled by male CEOS: Intel’s Brian Krzanich, Ford’s Jim Hackett, Huawei’s Richard Yu, Turner’s John Martin, Hulu’s Randy Freer, and the Consumer Technology Association’s (CTA) Gary Shapiro.

The news is a blow to attendees of the show looking to be inspired by and hear from female executives at tech companies, after the CTA, which runs the show, hinted it was trying to gather more female speakers at all levels. The show officially begins in five days, making it unlikely that the CTA would be able to add to the lineup any further. The...

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