A Philanthropic Leader Paving the Way for Equity in San Francisco
By Brian Rinker   |   November 17, 2023

Jamie Allison, an experienced leader in philanthropy, is on a mission to catalyze meaningful change in the eclectic San Francisco […more…]

Making Philanthropy Diverse, Accessible to All
By Brian Rinker   |   November 17, 2023

Sara Lomelin is a true believer that anyone and everyone can be a philanthropist. In a rousing TED Talk, she […more…]

Championing Civic Technology for Human Progress
By Brian Rinker   |   November 17, 2023

Dan’l Lewin, the current President and Chief Executive Officer of the Computer History Museum, is a veteran of the technology […more…]

‘All Girls Should Be Afforded the Same Rights and Freedoms My Daughters Enjoy’
By Brian Rinker   |   November 17, 2023

In Bay Area philanthropy Stacey Keare is a trailblazing female leader in an arena typically dominated by men. For the […more…]

A Vital Center of Black Culture and History in San Francisco
By Brian Rinker   |   November 17, 2023

When Monetta White first heard about the plans to build the Museum of the African Diaspora, MoAD, she recalls thinking, […more…]

Philanthropy is a Family Business
By Brian Rinker   |   November 1, 2021

Charlie Casey inherited the family business, Pacific Foundation Services (PFS), and turned it into a philanthropic juggernaut.  After graduating from […more…]

Investing With an Eye Toward Equity
By Brian Rinker   |   November 1, 2021

As president and CEO of the East Bay Community Foundation (EBCF), James W. Head has steered the nearly 100-year-old institution […more…]