Shatter List



2019 Shatter List Recipients
The Shatter List showcases technology companies that are creating and enacting practices and cultures that remove the glass ceiling. The Shatter List is compiled by scoring companies on four factors critical to building inclusive cultures with meaningful measures that help women break and surpass the glass ceiling in technology.
- Executive engagement (active support from the CEO, executive team and all leadership)
- Company programming (currently has women in leadership executive positions and proactively implements programs to support women in technology)
- Community investment (active participation with the broader community to learn from and share best practices regarding culture and inclusion)
- Women’s or D&I group (formal programs to support women internally)
3M Health Systems
Adobe
Ancestry
Chatbooks



2019 Shatter List Press Release
2018 Shatter List Recipients
3M Health Systems

Adobe

Ancestry

BachHealth

Chatbooks

Control4

Dealertrack

Degreed

Dell EMC

Domo

ebay

ExpertVoice

Franklin Covey

Health Catalyst

Health Equity

IM Flash

Inmoment

Instructure

Intermountain Healthcare

L-3 Communications

Listen Tech

Lucid

Marketstar

Myriad Genetics

NICE Incontact

O.C. Tanner

Oracle

Orbital ATK

Overstock.com

Pluralsight

Qualtrics

Recursion Pharmecuticals

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RizePoint

USANA Health Sciences

Veracity Solutions

Vivint SmartHome

WCF Insurance

Wells Fargo

Workfront

Zions Bank

2018 Shatter List Announcement
Not Pictured:
Central Logic
Cotopaxi
Goldman Sachs
Imagine Learning

“Shattering technology’s glass ceiling requires companies to invest more and be actively engaged in creating cultures and activities that expect and demand inclusivity from top to bottom. By highlighting the companies and practices that are actively championing women and are making strides to change the industry’s landscape and culture, this list accelerates the technology sector’s journey to increase the number of women in technology and break our own glass ceiling.”
-Cydni Tetro, WTC President