Unreserved
Learn about the unique experiences and diverse stories from the SF Fed.
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From Solo Road Warrior to Family Man: Jason Lew’s Journey within the Fed
As a bachelor, bank examiner Jason Lew found a sense of family with coworkers on the road. Little did he know that just a few years later, he’d be part of a loving family of eight spread across two households in Salt Lake City.
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Fed Ambassador Leadership: Combining Business Prowess with Public Service
Dan Fukuyama, the 12th District’s Fed Ambassador Program Manager, is known for creative business problem solving, a passion for public service, and for ramping up volunteer programs to achieve audacious goals.
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Salt Lake City’s Jill-of-all-Trades Assistant
Ruth Aniceto grew up in Manila, the granddaughter of a World War II Colonel granted U.S. citizenship for his service. Today she’s an executive assistant at the SF Fed’s Salt Lake City branch. Here’s her journey to the Fed.
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Thailand: A Lifetime Quest for Understanding
While living in Bangkok, Linda True witnessed a coup and periods of civil unrest. Today the born researcher studies Thailand and Southeast Asia every day as a senior supervisory analyst in the SF Fed’s Country Analysis Unit. Here’s her journey to the Fed.
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Around the World with the SF Fed’s Social Media Lead
Meet the woman behind the SF Fed’s Twitter and Facebook updates.
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Living a Life of Public Service at the SF Fed
What’s kept Robin Rockwood at the SF Fed for over 25 years? A deep appreciation for her colleagues. She says, “We’re thoughtful about what we do. One of our driving principles is to be stewards of public good. When we make decisions, especially as members of the management team, we use an important filter: How are we serving the public?”
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A Perfect Pairing: Simone Papapietro and SF Fed Event Management
“I’ve always been into parties. It came naturally,” explains SF Fed Event Management Supervisor Simone Papapietro. “We were 50 people at a Christmas dinner. Anything we did was a large event.”
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LA Branch SVP Has Big Plans to Create Meaningful Work for People with Autism
After 35 years ascending the ranks of the Federal Reserve Bank of San Francisco, Senior Vice President and Los Angeles Branch Manager Roger Replogle is mulling retirement and his next challenge: A nonprofit that could make a big difference for individuals with autism.
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From Shredding Cash in the Basement to Carrying out FOMC Directives
Michael Fernandez worked his way up from a manager in Federal Reserve cash operations to Vice President of Statistics & Reserves. Here’s how he did it.
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How Does a Nursing Assistant Become an Auditor? Ask Joy Misola
Joy Misola’s family expected her to become a nurse. Instead, she pursued a career in tech and became an auditor with the Federal Reserve Bank of San Francisco, with plenty of twists and turns along the way.