How It All Started

Belden Alley, SF
In 1980, a group of young professionals met on Belden Alley in the shadow of Bank of America building in downtown San Francisco. They met seeking camraderie and an exchange of ideas. Their association grew into the Belden Club which was established in 1981 and incorporated as a 501(c)(6) California Not For Profit Corporation. The name "Belden" was adopted from Belden Alley, the location of the club's first "business office", Carlos Goldstein's. We like to make the comparison with the founding of Lloyds of London in Lloyds coffee shop.
The founding members were Jim Curtis, Tom Enberg, Pat Flanagan, Randal Howard, Jeff Kott, Roy March and J. Witt, III. Matt Moran, a former director of the San Francisco Belden Club, founded the Los Angeles club in 1991. Rick Prado helped start the Seattle Belden Club in 1993.
Past Presidents
| 2010-PRESENT | Derrick How | Legacy Partners |
| 2008-2010 | Miles Treaster | Westbrook Partners |
| 2005-2007 | Jeff Mills | MacFarlane Partners |
| 2004-2005 | John Bellack | Invesco |
| 2002-2004 | Chris Wight | Colliers International |
| 2000-2002 | Courtney Boscoe | Wells Fargo |
| 1998-2000 | Mike Jameson | Prudential Captial Group |
| 1996-1998 | David S. Fries | Morrison Foerster |
| 1994-1996 | Tyler Higgins | AMB Institutional Realty Advisors |
| 1992-1994 | Tony Zanze | Northwestern Mutual |
| 1990-1992 | Ian Cameron | Arthur Anderson & Co. |
| 1989-1990 | David Bohegian | Martorana, Bohegian & Co. |
| 1987-1989 | Jim Carbone | Carbone, Mariano & Co. |
| 1985-1987 | Peter Merlone | Merlone Geier Partners |
| 1983-1985 | Tom Engberg | Kidder Peabody |
| 1980-1983 | Pat Flanagan | Cushman & Wakefield |



