Steven E. San Filippo

Steven E. San Filippo

Steve was born November 25, 1950 in San Francisco, CA to Violeta and Steven E. San Filippo.  Steve and his sister Cheryl grew up in South San Francisco.  Steve is a graduate of Junipero Serra High School (’69) and USF (’73) where he was a member of Delta Sigma fraternity.  Steve was a pioneer in public accounting for over 40 years, ending his career too soon at Sensiba San Filippo.  Steve was proud to be a founder and Audit Partner at one of the largest Northern California full service accounting firms.

Always generous with his time, Steve currently served on the boards of Junipero Serra High School in San Mateo and Sequoia Hospital in Redwood City.  He previously served on the boards of Notre Dame High School and the Sequoia Hospital Foundation, among others, and served as a planning Commissioner in San Carlos.  Steve had been a longtime Rotarian and currently loved spending his time with The Family.  Keep Young.

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