1、August 2023Private equity firms and institutional investors have intensified their focus on gender and ethnic diversity,but the road ahead remains long.The state of diversity in global private markets:2023This report is a collaborative effort by Pontus Averstad,Fredrik Dahlqvist,Eitan Lefkowitz,Alex
2、andra Nee,Gary Pinshaw,David Quigley,and Mohammed Shafi,representing views from McKinseys Private Equity&Principal Investors Practice.Copyright 2023 McKinsey&Company.All rights reserved.This publication is not intended to be used as the basis for trading in the shares of any company or for undertaki
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4、 only.Images do not reflect the identities of the people quoted.Within the quotes,some identifying details may have been altered and/or withheld to protect the speakers anonymity.Cover image:Klaus Vedfelt/Getty Images Thomas Barwick/Getty ImagesContents41AppendixPart 2:A regional perspective on prog
5、ress toward gender parity1622Part 3:Ethnic and racial diversity in private equityPart 4:Institutional investors as drivers of progress on diversity 3036Part 5:From aspiration to action:Tangible steps toward a more diverse futurePart 1:A global view on gender diversity in private equity and alternati
6、ve investing 46IntroductionOver the course of 2022,the global private markets industry experienced a slowdown in fundraising and dealmaking because of rising interest rates and other factors.Despite the rocky year,private equity and alternative investments(hereafter referred to as“PE”)remain signifi