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Welcome to San Francisco Chapter of Quantitative Work Alliance for Applied Financial Education and Wisdom!

COMMON

QWAFAFEW is an informal organization of quantitatively oriented professionals in various aspects of financial services (primarily investment management). The group was formed a number of years ago to provide a venue for quantitative researchers to discuss their evolving work with peers. As the field has become more “main stream” our membership has also broadened. Our membership includes a wide variety of interests and levels of responsibility. The members span the gamut from owners and senior executives of investment related organizations to recent entrants to the industry. Most attendees have some technical training beyond the M.B.A. level, and many have Ph.D.s All share a common interest in quantitative solutions to understanding investment markets.

QWAFAFEW meetings are somewhat informal with a mix of social and intellectual content. Presentations are expected to be interactive (after a reserved period of at least 5 to 10 minutes for the speaker to present foundation material). Sometimes the interaction requires a kick-start. Typically, in keeping with the informal nature of the group, speakers use hand-outs in addition to projection devices. Speakers who make materials available in electronic form for posting on the QWAFAFEW web site well before the meeting can expect at least half of the attendees to print out copies for use at the meeting.

SAN FRANCISCO SPECIFIC

San Francisco QWAFAFEW started its regular meetings a few years ago, following New York and Boston chapters. Being a part of QWAFAFEW Worldwide, we have established our own rules, traditions, and  financing arrangements.

Typically, the monthly meetings  are attended by 20 to 30 professionals, although some topics have drawn more attendees. Meetings start with members arriving at around 5:30 in order to chat with friends and enjoy the snacks and drinks that are provided free of charge. Refreshments are paid for from funds collected in the form of annual dues ($60) and guest fees ($20 per meeting). After announcements and administrative details are attended to, the speaker presentation usually begins around 6:00. The formal presentation (typically designed to last about 60 minutes) and subsequent discussion usually lasts for somewhat over an hour, with informal discussion following. After most meetings, a small group of hangers-on will adjourn to a neighborhood restaurant for a casual dinner and continued discussion.