The City of San Francisco is gearing up for its thirteenth annual summit, set to take place in person on June 5 at the Ground Floor Conference Center, located at 49 South Van Ness. This year’s summit promises to tackle pressing issues facing the city and its industries, focusing on long-term recovery strategies.
City officials are currently finalizing the agenda, which will feature a range of presentations aimed at fostering collaboration between the city and local businesses. Key topics include downtown recovery efforts and economic support for small businesses, with insights from the Office of Economic and Workforce Development and local advocates.
A notable addition this year is a panel dedicated to public safety, designed to equip permit holders with actionable strategies to enhance safety at their venues and events. This discussion will be moderated by the summit president and will include representatives from the San Francisco Police Department, as well as venue owners and security professionals.
In a new initiative, the summit will also host a resource fair in the lobby, allowing attendees to connect with various city departments. This interactive element aims to facilitate networking and provide valuable resources for business owners.
The event will conclude with a traditional happy hour, with organizers seeking input on the location. As the summit approaches, more details regarding the final program and speaker lineup will be shared, promising an engaging and informative experience for all participants.