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Bank of the West

Listing Title:
Bank of the West
Listing Category:
Finances_Bank
Website:
http://www.bankofthewest.com
Phone:
(650) 328-4530
City:
Menlo Park
Address:
701 Santa Cruz Avenue
94025

Chase Bank

Listing Title:
Chase Bank
Listing Category:
Finances_Bank
Website:
https://locator.chase.com/ca/belmont/1888-ralston-ave?jp_cmp=rb%2FLocalListings%2Faff%2Fbranch%2Fna&y_source=1_MTMyNzA0MjYtNzE1LWxvY2F0aW9uLndlYnNpdGU%3D
Phone:
(614) 213-0000
City:
BELMONT
Address:
1888 RALSTON AVE
94002-1859

Poppy Bank

Listing Title:
Poppy Bank
Listing Category:
Finances_Bank
Phone:
650-838-9095
City:
Menlo Park
Address:
525 El Camino Real (Inside Safeway)
94025

US Bank

Listing Title:
US Bank
Listing Category:
Finances_Bank
Phone:
(650) 617-8330
City:
Menlo Park
Address:
1105 El Camino Real
94025
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Amy Buckmaster serves as President & CEO of Chamber San Mateo County, one of the leading business organizations in California representing businesses of all sizes and industries which collectively employ over 100,000 people. Amy is well known for being a champion of public/private partnerships and bringing stakeholders together to talk, listen and build consensus to identify common sense solutions.  The Chamber provides local and regional leadership on critical economic vitality issues such as education, housing affordability, infrastructure, transportation, economic development, and government efficiency initiatives, and is consistently ranked as one of the top chambers of commerce throughout the nine Bay Area counties by the San Francisco Business Times.

In addition to serving Chamber San Mateo County, Amy is also the Executive Director of the Redwood City Improvement Association (RCIA), a non-profit 501(c)(3) corporation. RCIA is a community benefit district administered by a board consisting of property owners, residents, community members and businesses. The board is responsible for making decisions in the areas of public safety, beautification, economic development, maintenance, and promotions that are most beneficial for the community and its residents, while maintaining the culture and rarity of Redwood City’s downtown district.

Amy serves the local and regional community in several capacities, including as a member of the San Mateo County Union Community Alliance Board, the City of San Carlos Downtown Advisory Committee (DTAC), San Mateo County Event Center Board of Directors; Bay Ferry 2050 Business and Community Advisory Group Member, BUILD Up for San Mateo County Children’s advisory group, Canada College President’s Advisory Committee, Ready Nation- Council for Strong America, and a member of the Chan Zuckerberg Initiative Redwood City Advisory Committee.

She was named 2013 Business Woman of the Year sponsored by United American Bank and in 2016 named one of the San Francisco Business Times Influential Women.

Amy and her family reside in Redwood City.