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Description: Financial Women of San Francisco advances the success of women in finance in the Bay Area. We are an essential source of insight and inspiration to more than 300 financial women throughout the Bay Area.

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Financial Women of San Francisco is pleased to partner with Workday on a timely discussion regarding the finance talent gap. Many companies face a significant obstacle to achieving their innovation objectives: a lack of finance talent, especially those with skills in advanced technologies, strategic business partnering, ESG and more. Join this leadership event featuring experts from KPMG, Robert Half, and Workday to learn about the latest hiring and automation trends within the finance function, and the bes

On Friday, June 2nd, FWSF hosted the 2023 Scholarship Luncheon and Award Ceremony. About 130 guests gathered at the City Club of San Francisco to meet and congratulate the Financial Women of San Francisco’s 2023 scholarship recipients. Since the scholarship program began more than 36 years ago, FWSF has awarded over $3.0 million to more than 350 deserving women. This year FWSF awarded 11 scholarships (five undergraduate scholarships and six graduate scholarships). Read more .

Teresa Bryce Bazemore is named the FWSF 2023 Financial Woman of the Year. Ms. Bazemore is the President and CEO of the Federal Home Loan Bank of San Francisco, whose mission is to provide its members with reliable access to low-cost liquidity, essential financial services and expertise, and resources for affordable housing and economic development. Teresa leads the cooperative FHLBank San Francisco in working with its member financial institutions to make the communities served more vibrant, equitable, and

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