On August 20, sf.citi hosted our first San Francisco Supervisor debate of 2020 with candidates running to represent District 1. With incumbent District 1 Supervisor Sandra Lee Fewer vacating her... read more →
On June 25, sf.citi hosted a virtual conversation about racial equity within the tech industry at Scaling Social Impact in a Remote World. The goal of the evening was to... read more →
On May 7, sf.citi hosted The Race to Respond: Tech’s Leadership on COVID-19 in partnership with our Seattle counterpart sea.citi and tech-focused media company Protocol. During our two-hour virtual... read more →
THE RACE TO RESPOND: TECH’S LEADERSHIP ON COVID-19 Next Thursday, May 7th, sf.citi is hosting The Race to Respond: Tech's Leadership on COVID-19, in partnership with Protocol and sea.citi. We'll feature a packed... read more →
BREAKING INTO TECH 2020 GOES ONLINE sf.citi is excited to announce that we are hosting this year’s edition of our tremendously popular speed networking event, Breaking Into Tech, online. Join... read more →
SF MARCH 2020 ELECTION RESULTS EXPLAINED sf.citi breaks down the initial results of the March 2020 Election in San Francisco. While results are still being finalized, our latest sf.citi blog... read more →
YEAR 3 OF BREAKING INTO TECH — GET TICKETS! sf.citi is excited to announce year 3 of Breaking Into Tech, an evening of speed networking to connect current and future... read more →
Airbnb’s new animal welfare policy was the conversation starter at “The Business of Doing Good: How Corporate Leaders are Advancing Animal Welfare,” hosted by sf.citi, World Animal Protection US, and... read more →
On December 13th, tech workers came from all over the San Francisco Bay Area to volunteer at One City Gives, a holiday day of action for young people experiencing homelessness.... read more →
On October 10, World Mental Health Day, sf.citi and Pinterest hosted an important conversation about workplace mental health at “Burnout: How to Survive (and Thrive) in the Always On Culture.”... read more →