By Zach Drucker In its short lifespan, the gig economy has made independent contractors a rising demographic in the American workforce and lexicon. Here in the Bay Area, and in... read more →
Have you ever thought of a brilliant app idea that would make day-to-day living in San Francisco that much better? You are not alone. sf.citi has been asking our members,... read more →
Earlier this year, sf.citi took a closer look at the six newest members on the San Francisco Board of Supervisors. One of these “newcomers” is District 8 Supervisor Rafael Mandelman,... read more →
This week, sf.citi member Okta opened the doors of its new San Francisco HQ to local nonprofit leaders, fellow techies, and the community at large for its Community Open House.... read more →
Last October, Mayor London Breed pledged to offer thousands of San Francisco high school students paid summer internships through her “Opportunities for All” initiative. Some of the program’s biggest enthusiasts... read more →
Less than two weeks into January and 2019 has already brought a lot of change to our city. The San Francisco Board of Supervisors inaugurated five new(ish) faces and elected... read more →
On December 13th, tech workers throughout San Francisco gave back to the community at One City Gives: Holiday Day of Action for Seniors in the Tenderloin, hosted by sf.citi and... read more →
On November 13, sf.citi hosted the final One City Forum event of 2018, Rebalancing Power: Disrupting Sexism, Assault, and Harassment in the Workplace and Beyond. Hosted at Okta, sf.citi partnered... read more →
While not exactly new to San Francisco City Hall, District 2 Supervisor Catherine Stefani was one of the five supervisorial candidates elected into office during the November 6 Midterm Election... read more →
Near the end of each year, sf.citi invites our board, member companies, partners, and friends to come together at our Annual sf.citi Members Reception. This year’s was held on the... read more →


