Deep-voiced chief executives are more successful, scientists say

A decrease in voice pitch of 22.1Hz correlated with an increase in company
size of $440 million (£286.6 million) which was accompanied by higher pay of
$187,000 (£122,000) a year.

The researchers also found that male chief executives with lower voices were
retained longer by the companies that employed them.

Professor Mohan Venkatachalam, one of the Fuqua researchers, said: “These
findings suggest that the effects of a deep voice are salient even for the
upper echelons of management in corporate America.”

But his colleague Professor Bill Mayew added: “While a deep voice appears to
correlate with various measures of labour market success, we still have
little understanding of the precise mechanism by which a deep voice adds
value.”

Previous research by Duke
University
has found that voters of both sexes prefer candidates with
deeper voices.

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