Gala Co-Chairs and Leadership

Maegan Warehouse

Maegan is a Private Wealth Advisor at Goldman Sachs where she advises a select group of high net worth entrepreneurs, corporate executives, private investors, families, and foundations on all aspects of wealth management.

Prior to joining the San Francisco Private Wealth Management Group at Goldman Sachs in 2004, she was an Associate Financial Advisor with American Express Financial Advisors creating bespoke financial plans for individuals and families. She received her B.A., magna cum laude, in Linguistics and Spanish from UCLA.

Maegan lives in the San Francisco Bay Area with her husband and two sons. She is a passionate supporter of working parents and early childhood education.


Jake Levinson

Jake Levinson is a Bay Area native who comes from a family of San Francisco educators. Having grown up immersed in the significance of early childhood education, he found a calling to get involved with supporting our city’s education infrastructure.

Professionally, Jake is a recognized expert in San Francisco’s commercial real estate market, specializing in tenant representation, leasing strategies, real estate finance, and adaptive reuse development for Ground Matrix.

Jake graduated from the Terry J. Lundgren School of Retailing and the Eller School of Business at the University of Arizona, majoring in Retail Management and Entrepreneurship. Jake lives in North Beach and makes it his mission to make child care a birthright for every San Francisco family.


Rehana Abbas

Board Chair

Rehana brings more than 15 years of nonprofit experience to her role as San Francisco Foundation’s Chief Philanthropy Officer. At SFF, she promotes effective, equitable philanthropy across the Bay Area by partnering with donors who are looking to make an impact with their giving. Before joining SFF, Rehana worked in fundraising at the Oakland Museum of California, SFMOMA, UCSF, and the Fine Arts Museums of San Francisco.

As a San Francisco resident and mother to a young son, Rehana believes that access to Early Childhood Education is critical for families to thrive in our community.

Rehana has a BA from Wake Forest University and an MBA from the Yale School of Management.