Women's History Month - FWA Founder and President 1957-58, Joan Williams Farr
Paving the Way Forward for Women in Finance
Throughout Women's History Month, we're highlighting a variety of women from FWA's history - awardees, past presidents, and more who forged a path for women in the financial community. In their honor, we ask that you make your own contribution toward paving the way forward for all women in finance this month!
This week, we're highlighting Joan Farr, FWA Founder and President 1957-58, who worked on Wall Street for firms including Merrill Lynch, Smith Barney, Scudder, Stevens and Oppenheimer & Co. and Bank of New York. In 1956, she co-founded the Young Women’s Investment Association, which became the FWA in 1965. In 1972, Institutional Investor recognized her as a top Wall Street analyst.
Joan Farr paved the way forward for the next generation of women in finance, and now it’s your turn to do the same.
No donation is too small - it's a chance to put your brick in the road to success for future women in financial services.


