Public Policy Events

 
 
NEIGHBORHOD MERCHANTS SUMMITS

Summits held in partnership with local businesses and neighborhood associations within specific supervisorial districts. Opportunity for merchants to meet with supervisor, city officials, key city department personnel and the Chamber to discuss issues and create grassroots advocacy networks. For more information, contact Paula Zamudio at 415-352-8818.

PUBLIC POLICY FORUMS

Every month, the Chamber hosts a brown bag series featuring issues of concern to the entire business community. Expected topics include: Housing, Healthcare, Economic Development, City Government, Infrastructure and Education. This event takes place every second Tuesday of the month from Noon - 1PM. For more information, contact Patricia Aleman at 415-352-8858.

SUPES FOR LUNCH

Every month, the Chamber hosts a brown bag series featuring an informal conversation with a member of the San Francisco Board of Supervisors. This event normally takes place every third Wednesday of the month from 11:30AM-12:30PM (unless otherwise stated). For more information, contact Patricia Aleman at 415-352-8858.

CITY STATE

Participate in the Chamber’s agenda to expand the Capitol's awareness of San Francisco's political and economic issues and broaden our members’ knowledge of the Governor’s and Legislature’s public policy agenda. For more information, contact Patricia Aleman at 415-352-8858.

CITY SUMMIT

The San Francisco Chamber of Commerce is pleased to bring together for the second year leaders in the effort to reduce greenhouse gas emissions, preserve precious resources and learn to "live, work and build green." For more information on CitySummit, please contact Leslie Milloy at 415-352-8821.

CITY TRIP

CityTrip is the Chamber’s annual visit of a delegation of business, government, civic and nonprofit leaders to a city from which San Francisco can learn about best practices that may have applications locally. CityTrips spur the imagination and provide excellent contacts with thought leaders and doers who can be resources to San Francisco. Contact Leslie Milloy at 415-352-8821 for more information on how you may participate.