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Fireside Chat Q&A with Rafael Mandelman, President of the SF Board of Supervisors [public]
Join us for an evening with Rafael Mandelman, President of the San Francisco Board of Supervisors.
As President, Rafael Mandelman holds significant influence over the city's legislative agenda. A dedicated public servant, he has been a leading voice on critical issues, including advocating for the LGBTQ+ community and spearheading efforts to address San Francisco's mental health and homelessness crises. This is a unique opportunity to hear directly from him on the current state of the city, key issues before the Board, and what's working (and what's challenging) in San Francisco.
5:45 - Doors Open
6:00 - Talk: Rafael shares perspective on state of the city, key issues in front of BoS, what's working and what's challenging in the city
6:15 - Pre-submitted Questions: A moderator will facilitate a Q&A session using questions submitted by attendees in advance during event registration.
6:45 - Open Audience Q&A: Open the floor for questions from attendees.
7:00 - End of structured conversations; mingling and small discussions until 7:30.
RSVP and Submit Your Questions!
We encourage you to RSVP to secure your spot. As part of the registration process, you'll have the opportunity to submit a question you'd like to ask Rafael Mandelman. We will be consolidating these questions ahead of the event to ensure we address topics that are most important to our attendees.
Hosted by Eric Munsing, Adrian Lai and the Commons