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Barry will also join the board of Best Buy, which will now include 13 directors.
Currently Chief Financial Officer of Best Buy, Barry will become the company's 5th CEO and its first female CEO. She replaces Hubert Joly, who will assume the newly created role of executive chairman of the company's board of directors.
For a new CEO, Barry is quite young and is 44 this week. In comparison, the average age of male and female management appointees is about 55, according to Equilar, an enterprise data search service provider.
The appointment of Barry is good news for those who advocate for more women leaders and board members.
But PSA: We are well into the 21st century and women have been in the workforce for decades.
Why the big drop?
"Hot" jobs are primarily revenue-generating and growth-generating jobs that provide people with the skills and visibility to put them on the trail of CEOs.
Women who go after C typically non-revenue generating roles in finance, marketing or human resources, Hariton noted.
In addition, she added, there are still unconventional prejudices and stereotypes about women at work, as well as a "Goldilocks syndrome". For example, a woman risks being perceived as too assertive or not strong enough for a given role. In other words, "it must be really perfect to go forward," said Hariton.
In Barry's case, she went through the finance channel but also served along the way, in certain operational roles at Best Buy, including a position of Strategic Growth Manager.
The good news is that, by all indications, Barry was ready to take the position of CEO, Hariton said.
– Nathaniel Meyersohn from CNN contributed to this report.
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