Embracing a Year of Transformative Impact and Collaborative Success

Strengthening Dialogues with City Leadership

Our series of public policy briefings this year played a vital role in fortifying the connection between San Francisco’s tech community and city leadership. Through these sessions, we facilitated meaningful dialogues with influential city officials, contributing to a more cohesive and collaborative relationship. We’d like to once again thank San Francisco city and community leaders for their enthusiastic participation in our public policy briefings, including District Attorney Brooke Jenkins, San Francisco Police Department Chief Bill Scott, Sheriff Paul Miyamoto, and David Mauroff of SF Pretrial, along with Mayor London Breed’s Senior Policy Advisor, Andres Power, and Chief Economist, Ted Egan. These engagements also featured Sarah Dennis-Phillips, newly appointed Director of Office of Economic and Workforce Development, and Alicia John-Baptiste, President and CEO of SPUR. These interactions have been instrumental in aligning the innovative drive of our tech community with the city’s strategic objectives, leading to synergistic outcomes that benefit both the tech industry and the wider community of San Francisco.


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