“A Bolder Form of Leadership” Wednesday, June 17, 2015 11:00 a.m. to 2:00 p.m. (Networking 11 to 11:30 a.m.) Berkeley City Club Courageous Provocative Risk-taking Join our dynamic and diverse network of Bay Area social sector leaders, board members, funding partners, and social change agents. We will be exploring bold leadership at work for our communities – leaders who dare to be courageous, provocative, and risk-taking toward a healthy and equitable society. Leadership Event Committee Co-Chairs Fred Blackwell Jenny Flores James W. Head Fred Mendez CEO The San Francisco Foundation Senior Vice President Bank of the West President & CEO East Bay Community Foundation Managing Director MUFG Union Bank LeaderSpring will soon announce our event panel of bold leaders at the forefront of eliminating social, economic, and health disparities in their communities and across the country. Leadership Event Committee Co-Chair Bios Fred Blackwell is CEO of The San Francisco Foundation (TSFF), one of the largest community foundations in the country. An Oakland native, Fred is a nationally recognized community leader with a longstanding career in the Bay Area. He has served as Interim City Administrator for the City of Oakland where he previously served as the Assistant City Administrator. He was the Executive Director of the SF Redevelopment Agency and Director of the Mayor’s Office of Community Development in San Francisco; served as the Director of the Making Connections Initiative for the Annie E. Casey Foundation; was a Multicultural Fellow in Neighborhood and Community Development at TSFF; and subsequently managed a multi-year comprehensive community initiative for TSFF in West Oakland. Fred serves on the board of the SF Bay Area Super Bowl 50 Legacy Fund and UC Berkeley’s College of Environment Design’s Advisory Council. He was also one of LeaderSpring’s founding board members. Jenny Flores is Senior Vice President and Head of Community Affairs and Corporate Social Responsibility for Bank of the West, a leading regional financial services company based in California since 1874. She oversees the Bank’s Community Affairs Department and Philanthropic Investments, and manages a national team dedicated to ensuring that the bank effectively meets the financial and credit needs of low-tomoderate income consumers in its 19-state footprint. Jenny previously served as the Community Development Director for Citi in Northern California. Prior to that, she was Executive Director of the Congress of California Seniors, a statewide nonprofit organization dedicated to assisting seniors and low-income families. She also has extensive experience in legislative affairs through previous positions with the Greenlining Institute and the California State Legislature. Among her numerous community and nonprofit affiliations, Jenny serves on the board of the Mission Economic Development Agency (MEDA) in SF and on the Operation HOPE Northern California Regional Board. James W. Head is President & Chief Executive Officer of the East Bay Community Foundation. Before joining the Foundation in 2014, he served for 10 years as Vice President for Programs at The San Francisco Foundation, where he spearheaded initiatives on race, equity, poverty, housing, economic development, and youth development. James has more than 30 years of experience in philanthropy, nonprofit management, and technical assistance; community and economic development; and public interest law. He served as president of the National Economic Development and Law Center for 18 years. Additionally, he served as legal counsel to the California Community Economic Development Association and has been a member of foundation advisory boards, including the Open Society Foundation of New York and the Charles Stewart Mott Foundation of Michigan. He has served on the Oakland Port Commission since 2009. He is an adjunct professor at University of California at Berkeley’s Boalt School of Law, University of California at San Francisco’s Hastings School of Law, and University of Santa Clara’s School of Law. He has been an Oakland resident for more than 25 years. Horacio “Fred” Mendez is a Managing Director for Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) in the Americas for MUFG Union Bank. He is responsible for the bank’s outreach strategy for CSR, including connection with: Community Reinvestment Act requirements, supplier diversity, philanthropy, sustainable finance, and creating a network by which MUFG’s broad suite of products and services are made available to underserved populations from Canada to Argentina. Previously, Fred was Rabobank, N.A.’s Chief Sustainability Officer, overseeing its CSR and Community Reinvestment Programs with an emphasis on food, agriculture, and rural economic development. He was a Senior Fellow at the Aspen Institute, a director at SVB Financial Group, and a senior investment specialist at the Federal Reserve Bank of SF. He worked on the options floor of the Pacific Stock Exchange, ran the fixed income desk for Continental Savings of America, and was a financial industry specialist for Dow Jones/Telerate. He is on the board of Valley Vision, a founding board member of MUST!Charities, and a former board member of the California Association for Local Economic Development and the Crocker Art Museum.
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