The San Francisco County government meeting on July 4, 2025, featured a notable introduction from a familiar figure in local governance. The speaker, a former controller for San Francisco and head of the San Francisco Public Utilities Commission (SFPUC), shared insights from his extensive experience in public service and nonprofit work.
Having retired a decade ago, the speaker has remained active in various roles, including teaching at the University of San Francisco in the master's program for urban public affairs. He has also served as treasurer for Greenpeace International and SPUR, a nonprofit organization focused on urban planning and development. Currently, he is involved with the Children's Funding Project in Washington, D.C., which aims to create sustainable revenue streams for services benefiting children and youth in California.
Additionally, the speaker is an advisor to the Water Now Alliance, where he focuses on financing green infrastructure for water and wastewater agencies. His diverse background highlights a commitment to sustainable practices and community service, reflecting ongoing efforts to improve public services in San Francisco.
This meeting underscored the importance of experienced voices in local governance, particularly those advocating for sustainable funding and infrastructure solutions. The discussions set the stage for future initiatives aimed at enhancing the quality of life for residents in San Francisco County.