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Evelyn Dilsaver

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Evelyn Dilsaver
NameEvelyn Dilsaver
Birth date1954
Birth placeSan Francisco, California, U.S.
Alma materUniversity of California, Berkeley, Harvard Business School
OccupationFinancial executive, corporate director
Known forLeadership in asset management, corporate governance

Evelyn Dilsaver is an American financial executive and corporate director known for her leadership in the asset management industry and her service on prominent corporate boards. She held senior executive roles at Charles Schwab Corporation and served as President and CEO of Charles Schwab Investment Management. Dilsaver has been a director for major public companies including Applied Materials, Visa Inc., and Kaiser Foundation Health Plan.

Early life and education

Evelyn Dilsaver was born in 1954 in San Francisco, a major financial hub. She pursued her undergraduate education at the University of California, Berkeley, a leading public research university. Following her graduation, she earned her Master of Business Administration from the prestigious Harvard Business School, which has produced numerous leaders in finance and corporate governance.

Career

Dilsaver began her career in the financial services sector, holding various positions in commercial banking and investment banking. She joined the Charles Schwab Corporation in 1995, where she held several key leadership roles. She served as the Chief Executive Officer of Charles Schwab Investment Management, the firm's asset management arm, and later as President of Charles Schwab & Co., Inc., its broker-dealer subsidiary. During her tenure, she oversaw significant growth in mutual fund assets and played a critical role during the dot-com bubble and subsequent market volatility. After leaving Charles Schwab Corporation, she continued her career as an independent corporate director and advisor to financial technology firms.

Board memberships and philanthropy

Evelyn Dilsaver has served on the boards of directors for several major Fortune 500 companies and financial institutions. Her notable board appointments include serving on the board of Applied Materials, a global leader in semiconductor manufacturing equipment, and on the board of Visa Inc., the global payments technology company. She has also served as a director for Kaiser Foundation Health Plan and Kaiser Foundation Hospitals, part of the integrated Kaiser Permanente system. Her philanthropic activities have included support for educational and arts institutions in the San Francisco Bay Area, such as the San Francisco Museum of Modern Art and the University of California, San Francisco.

Personal life

Evelyn Dilsaver maintains a residence in the San Francisco Bay Area. She is married and has two children. Details of her personal life are kept private, consistent with her professional focus on corporate governance and financial markets.

Awards and recognition

Throughout her career, Dilsaver has been recognized for her leadership and contributions to the financial industry. She has been named among the "Most Influential Women in Business" by the San Francisco Business Times. Her expertise in corporate governance has also led to recognition from various director associations.

Category:American business executives Category:1954 births Category:Living people Category:Harvard Business School alumni Category:University of California, Berkeley alumni