Menlo Magazine - Winter 2022

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By Nancy Hayes, NKH Group Principal Menlo College Provost’s Advisory Council Member

Financial Women of San Francisco Bay Area By Mona Ahmadi, Adjunct Professor, Finance; Director of Financial Planning and Analysis, Earnin; Board Member, Financial Women of San Francisco My journey in higher education and business started at age 17, when I was denied the right to further my education because of systematic social and religious discrimination in Iran, where I was born and raised. I fervently believed I should not be denied an education because of my gender—or my political or religious views—and made the bold decision to move to the United States in order to alter the course of my life. In the intervening years, I’ve assimilated into American culture, facilitated by my enrollment in public and private educational institutions, including the University of San Francisco. I’ve also benefited from employers who advocated for my advancement. I believe in giving back to institutions that support women. In 2014, I received a graduate scholarship from Financial Women of San Francisco, and recently joined its board to promote and empower women in finance and business. I also serve on the board of TMC Community Capital to spread its mission of providing affordable microlending for minorities and women, and other underserved business owners. While all too often women must do more than their male colleagues to prove themselves, awareness of the value of inclusion and diversity is on the rise. Here in California, for example, Governor Jerry Brown signed into law Senate Bill 826 in 2018, which requires public companies in the state to have women on their boards by the end of 2021. In yet other ways, the pipeline for female leaders seems to be widening, reflecting the significant gains in educational attainment that women have made in recent decades. I am proud to be celebrating these necessary changes – and making Menlo students aware of them — as a new adjunct faculty at Menlo College.

Scholarships from Women for Women

Financial Women of San Francisco (FWSF) awards scholarships to Bay Area women whose educational aims include careers in finance and financial services. In addition to financial support, scholarship recipients have the opportunity to be mentored by FWSF members as well as attend career development and networking events. FWSF will accept applications for their 2022 funding cycle between January 1, and March 21, 2022. Contact info@ FinancialWomenSF.org for additional information.

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In Memoriam

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pages 56-57

Quartet of Twins

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page 48

Fall Events

1min
pages 44-45

2021-2022 Common Book Memoir of a Refugee

2min
page 43

Art of the Campus

2min
page 39

Women Gone WILD: Empowering Leaders at Menlo College

3min
page 42

A Good OPTion for International Students

3min
page 35

Faculty News

3min
pages 30-31

Campus News

4min
pages 32-33

I Learned to be a Member of a Team... and a Leader

2min
page 34

Dinner Conversation

4min
pages 28-29

Investing in Social Change

2min
page 27

Menlo’s History and “Herstorian”

4min
pages 22-23

Financial Women of San Francisco Bay Area

2min
page 13

Politics and Gender: Students Explore the Intersection

5min
pages 8-10

Message from President Weiner

3min
page 4

A Leap to the Future for our Students

3min
page 11

Representation Matters

4min
pages 6-7

Use Your Words to Respect Gender Identity

4min
page 26

You’ve Come a Long Way

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pages 12-13
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