If you missed any of FWSF’s women-in-finance events in San Francisco or the East Bay, click on the links below for event highlights.
Our signature events include the FWSF Financial Woman or the Year luncheon and scholarship awards ceremony.
To get more involved, see our list of upcoming events.
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Eileen 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.
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 moreThe Financial Women of San Francisco named KPMG's Debbie Messemer as its 2016 Financial Woman of the Year.
Read moreAdvancing careers for 60 years — In 1956, 17 forward-thinking women in the investment community gathered to create a forum to exchange ideas, share experiences and develop their careers. The Financial Women's Club of San Francisco, as our organization was originally known, was the first organization for executive women in finance in the country. Our mission, then and now, is to advance professionalism in finance and financial services by promoting the development, career progress and leadership of women.
Read moreWhat motivated you to join FWSF (formerly FWA) and to serve as President? I joined the FWSF at the urging of Judith Bedell who had been a prior President. We are still friends, in fact she manages our investments — and has done a great job for the last 16 years which has permitted us to travel and own vacation homes...
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