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A permanent Calendar about the events of the FWA

the calendar is usually kept updated by the Financial Women's Association

Financial Women's Association Events Calendar


About FWA:

The Financial Women’s Association brings together high achieving professionals from every sector of the financial world. We are dedicated to developing future leaders, enhancing the role of women in finance, and investing in the community.

In this vital work, we are fortunate to have the partnership of prestigious institutions, government agencies and talented individuals.


History

The FWA was established in 1956 when 8 enterprising women on Wall Street met to share professional experiences and further their knowledge. Our non-profit organization proudly numbers more than 1,000 members worldwide. The FWA continues to live up to its mission, by:

  • Furthering knowledge with outstanding programs that explore social concerns, technology, financial and political issues.
  • Expanding horizons through international conferences and regular briefings with government officials and industry leaders.
  • Contributing to our communities, reflected in 20+ years of scholarships and mentoring programs, internships, and community service activities.

    Within the financial services industry, the FWA provides a public forum for examining important contemporary issues in business, finance, governmental policy and civic affairs. Click here to view a more comprehensive history of the FWA including the list of past presidents.

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