Dennis Wu

Dennis Wu is the managing partner of Deloitte & Touche’s Chinese Services Group - USA, and is also the U.S. liaison partner for services to and from various countries in Southeast Asia. Previously, Dennis led Deloitte’s Northern California Financial Services Group. Clients he has served include Bank of the West, Blue Shield of California, Charles Schwab, Dean Witter, E*TRADE, Montgomery Securities, Robertson Stephens, the San Francisco AIDS Foundation, and the San Francisco Giants. Dennis currently serves as one of five national leaders for the firm’s Diversity initiative and is also the Diversity cluster leader for Northern California and Hawaii.

Dennis currently serves on the Boards of the Council for Yosemite Fund, Stern Grove Festival Association, and Cow Palace, as well as serving as an honorary board member for the Commonwealth Club of California and the San Francisco Ballet Association. In addition, he has served on the Boards of the California Society of CPAs (San Francisco and statewide chapters), San Francisco Chamber of Commerce, San Francisco-Shanghai Sister City Committee, National Association of Asian Americans, the University of California - Berkeley Haas School of Business Alumni Association, and the Berkeley Foundation.

Dennis has been a long time proponent of volunteerism. One example of this is his involvement with the Chinese American Voters Education Committee as a chair of the annual fund raising dinner. And not only has he contributed his own time and money, but Dennis has provided leadership and encouragement for many Deloitte teams to become involved in the community, including feeding the elderly over the holidays through Self Help for the Elderly, taking pledge calls for the local public TV station, and the reforestation of Yosemite National Park.

Dennis is also known in the Bay Area as a “groundbreaker” in becoming the first racial minority president of the Commonwealth Club and University of California, Berkeley Haas School of Business Alumni Association.


 

 

 


 

 

 


 

 

 

 

 

 



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