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SAN FRANCISCO, Calif. /California Newswire/ — Financial Women of San Francisco (FWSF), an organization dedicated to advancing the careers of women for over 60 years, names seventeen students from Bay Area colleges and universities as its 2022 scholarship recipients. FWSF has awarded over $3 million in scholarships over the past 35 years to more than 325 Bay Area women.
“We are proud to offer a record seventeen women the scholarships they need to pursue their educational goals in finance and accounting,” says Melissa Maquilan-Radic, FWSF’s 2022 President. “And we are so grateful to our generous donors and supporters who have helped make this happen.”
The FWSF scholarship grants-$10,000 for undergraduate and $15,000 for graduate students- support each recipient’s educational goals. Beyond financial support, FWSF scholarship recipients also receive opportunities to be mentored by FWSF members and attend career development and networking events. This year, FWSF awarded scholarships to more students than ever before.
Each recipient is an academic and community leader whose goals align with FWSF’s mission to empower and support women in finance. All have a passion for finance and many act as mentors to other women and those from low-income communities, sharing financial literacy to help end the cycle of poverty.
From venture investing in women and minorities; to co-founding a non-profit that reduces financial disparities for low-income, first generation, and minority students; to social entrepreneurship; to community building and mentoring and hiring women in their organizations, these scholarship winners demonstrate a commitment to making a positive impact in the world.
2022 GRADUATE SCHOLARSHIP RECIPIENTS:
Riddhi Bahadkar – University of San Francisco School of Management
Cheryl Campos – Stanford University
Shelly Clemenco – Dominican University
Gabriela Forter – Stanford University
Lisa Gonzalez – Wharton School of the University of Pennsylvania
Katelyn Harris – Stanford University
Elizabeth Hernandez – Golden Gate University
Samina Hydery – Stanford University
Monique Malcolm-Hay – Stanford University
Zia McWilliams – University of California at Berkeley, Haas School of Business
Hannah Schlacter – Stanford University
Tabitha Shikuku – Holy Names University
2022 UNDERGRADUATE SCHOLARSHIP RECIPIENTS:
MaKenna Caldwell – St. Mary’s College
Liya Gezae – California State University East Bay
Morgan Jacobsen – University of California at Berkeley
Amina Mamayeva – San Jose State University
Jia Yi Tan – University of San Francisco
For more information about FWSF or to become a member, click here: https://financialwomensf.org/membership/.
About Financial Women of San Francisco:
For over 60 years, Financial Women of San Francisco have sought to advance the success of women in finance and financial services and to be a source of insight and inspiration to financial women executives and managers throughout the Bay Area.
The organization’s membership includes women in positions of influence within the financial services sector and women who hold senior level positions within non-finance companies, government agencies and the non-profit sector. Members include CEOs, CFOs, corporate treasurers, CPAs, attorneys, commercial and private bankers, investment advisors, fund managers, securities analysts, administrators, financial planners, consultants, recruiters and marketers.
For more information, please visit https://financialwomensf.org/.
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