Jacki Zehner
Jacki Zehner
Jacki Zehner, a Canadian philanthropist, investor, and former Goldman Sachs executive, dedicates her resources towards the advancement of women and girls. Her vision is towards a gender-egalitarian world, and as President of The Jacquelyn and Gregory Zehner Foundation, she funds and works with a variety of organizations with a focus on women's rights, movement building, media, and women's foundations.
Jacki's most significant achievement is as a founding President of Women Moving Millions, a non-profit organization community that mobilizes unprecedented resources for the advancement of women and girls. At its core, WMM is a growing community of over 300 people who have given gifts of a million or more directly to organizations of their choice.
After leaving Goldman Sachs in 2002, Jacki became a founding partner of Circle Financial Group, a private wealth management group created for women in philanthropic endeavors.
Jacki is also an expert speaker, writer, and consultant on issues relating to women, success in the workplace, wealth, investing, financial current events, and high-impact philanthropy. She serves on numerous boards and is a member of multiple networks.
With a degree in Bachelor of Commerce with a major in finance from The University of British Columbia, Jacki also studied psychology at Okanagan College.