As your president for 2017, I am excited about the year ahead, and I want to personally invite you to deepen your engagement with FWSF this year. We have amazing programs coming up—not just in San Francisco, but in the East Bay and Silicon Valley. Beyond attending these inspiring, fun programs and events, I want to encourage you to get involved by volunteering for a committee or special project.
Read moreAlice May, a founding member of the Financial Women of San Francisco (“FWSF”) organization, passed on November 13, 2016. 1995 FWSF President, Leslie Miller, describes her as ‘quite a pioneer.’ Looking back at her life story, I think you’ll agree wholeheartedly….
Read moreBy now you’re all aware that a long-time supporter and friend or Financial Women of San Francisco, Rhoda Singer, passed in August 2016. In her son Matthew’s words, following is a short description of this lovely lady’s life.
Read moreZoe Sexton, Rosenblum - Silverman - Sutton, Director Business Development & Marketing. Favorite part of her job: Essentially I am a teacher and educator, who loves helping people solve problems in their financial and business practices. I don’t mind asking the hard questions while mindfully meeting clients where they are. Because my job involves creative work, marketing and design, as well as analytical skills using numbers and facts, I feel satisfied on multiple levels.
Read moreEileen Loustau, Bank of the West, SVP, Head of Mass Affluent Strategy. Favorite part of her job: I love leading brainstorming meetings to try and solve problems. Using the collective brainpower of people to sketch out ideas and develop action items is very fulfilling for me.
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