Farah Manjiyani

As a child, Farah was quickly drawn to the power of music. Whether through the soothing sounds of her clarinet in concerts, the vibrant beats of quads in marching band, or the romantic melodies of vibrant 90s Bollywood in her home, music was a constant presence. She played clarinet and saxophone amateurly for 8 years, gleaning many lessons in leadership, team work, and dedication. These lessons were instrumental in guiding her through the rigors of a Masters of Accountancy from the University of Notre Dame and a B.B.A from Belmont University. Farah has also been an educator for nearly a decade, focusing her efforts nationally on youth development and religious identity with the Ismaili Religious Education Center. Prior to her current position, she was an accountant for Deloitte. Presently, Farah combines her background in finance and accounting with her passion for teaching at the Center for Financial Services Innovation, where she works with financial service providers to improve financial health for people in America.