San Francisco Zen Center
Derrick Kwan is an experienced Development Operations Systems Manager at the San Francisco Zen Center, overseeing the successful implementation of Salesforce Marketing Cloud Account Engagement to enhance member experiences and outreach since July 2018. Previously, Derrick held various roles, including Development Operations Coordinator at Charlotte Russe, focusing on SAP BOBJ development, and Database Analyst positions at Direct Partners and The Trust for Public Land, where responsibilities included report development and data quality maintenance. Derrick's career began as a Market Research/Database Assistant at the State of California's Office of Trade and Investment, where research and database management for trade relations were key tasks. Derrick holds a Bachelor's degree in East Asian Studies from Connecticut College and completed studies at Keio University.
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San Francisco Zen Center
San Francisco Zen Center was established in 1962 by Shunryu Suzuki Roshi (1904-1971) and his American students. Suzuki Roshi is known to countless readers as the author of the modern spiritual classic, Zen Mind, Beginner's Mind. The purpose of San Francisco Zen Center is to make accessible and embody the wisdom and compassion of the Buddha as expressed in the Soto Zen tradition established by Dogen Zenji in 13th-century Japan and conveyed to us by Suzuki Roshi and other Buddhist teachers. Our practice flows from the insight that all beings are Buddha, and that sitting in meditation is itself the realization of Buddha nature, or enlightenment. Today, San Francisco Zen Center is one of the largest Buddhist sanghas outside Asia. It has three practice places: City Center, in the vibrant heart of San Francisco; Green Gulch Farm, whose organic fields meet the ocean in Marin County; and Tassajara Zen Mountain Center—the first Zen training monastery in the West—in the Ventana Wilderness inland from Big Sur. These three complementary practice centers offer daily meditation, regular monastic retreats and practice periods, classes, lectures, and workshops. Zen Center is a practice place for a diverse population of students, visitors, lay people, priests, and monks guided by teachers who follow in Suzuki Roshi's style of warm hand and heart to warm hand and heart. All are welcome. Zen Center programs also reach out to the community, helping prisoners, the homeless, and those in recovery; protecting the environment; and working for peace. See our outreach program for details. Suzuki Roshi's disciples and students of his disciples now lead dharma groups around the country.