The sf.citi Policy Advisory Committee serves the sf.citi Board of Directors and is chaired by a member of the Board. Members of the sf.citi Policy Advisory Committee work closely with the sf.citi team to develop an annual policy agenda and guide sf.citi’s overall policy direction. The Committee includes seven representatives from different sf.citi member companies who meet regularly to develop policies that proactively engage tech companies in improving San Francisco and offer innovative solutions to the city’s regulatory challenges.

Michael Matthews, Chair
California Director of Public Policy, Facebook

Nadia Anderson
Government Relations Manager, Cruise

Vignesh Ganapathy
Senior Government Relations Lead, Postmates

Matt Middlebrook
Head of Public Policy for California, Hawaii, and Alaska, Airbnb

Rebecca Prozan
Chief of Public Affairs in California, Google

Alex Randolph
Manager of Policy and Public Affairs for Northern California, Uber

Tom Tarantino
Head of City and State Public Policy, Twitter
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