About the exhibition
Marin Sarvé-Tarr
Assistant Curator of Painting and Sculpture
San Francisco Museum of Modern Art
6:55pm
Networking reception
8:00pm
Event concludes
San Francisco Museum of Modern Art
151 3rd St
San Francisco, CA 94103
Bobby Yerramilli-Rao, is Chief Strategy Officer and Corporate Vice President at Microsoft Corporation, and Board Member of Global Foundries.
Pooja Malik is CEO of Nipun Capital, and Co-Founder of the Bloomberg Women’s Buy-Side Network California and CFA Member.
The conversation will be followed by a networking reception and private viewing of the highly anticipated Ruth Asawa: Retrospective exhibition, supported by Bloomberg Philanthropies.
Bloomberg is a longtime supporter of SFMOMA and proud to fund the special exhibition celebrating the work of Ruth Asawa, an inspiring Japanese American woman artist, recognized around the world for her outstanding artistic contributions to post-modern American Art.
About the Bloomberg Women’s Buy-side Network
The Bloomberg Women’s Buy-Side Network (BWBN) is a community of like-minded professionals from the asset management industry. Through networking, community, and thought leadership, we work to advance careers and inspire the next generation of buy-side leaders.
About CFA Society San Francisco
CFA Society San Francisco is one of the largest Societies among the more than 150 CFA Societies globally and one of the most diverse. With a membership of 3,200 investment professionals in the greater San Francisco Bay Area, CFA Society San Francisco provides constituents with leading-edge educational events, corporate presentations, career development programs, and networking opportunities.
About Financial Women of San Francisco
Financial Women of San Francisco advances the success of women in finance in the Bay Area. Formerly known as “The Financial Women’s Association of San Francisco,” we are an essential source of insight and inspiration to more than 300 financial women throughout the Bay Area. FWSF is proud to provide $3 million in scholarships to Bay Area women pursuing careers in financial services.