Meet the New San Francisco Board of Supervisors
In January 2019, the San Francisco Board of Supervisors will seat six (relatively) new members – five by way of the November 2018 election and one appointed to fill Mayor Breed’s vacated Supervisor position. At sf.citi, we regularly connect our members with leaders in San Francisco politics, and thought it fitting to take a look closer look at the fresh faces on the Board.
This Board faces many difficult tasks ahead, including choosing a new Board President, working with Mayor Breed to keep the city running, and, of course, addressing the many challenges facing San Francisco. Moving into the year ahead, we at sf.citi look forward to collaborating with all Members of the Board, both seasoned and newly-sworn in.
Meet the “new” faces on the San Francisco Board of Supervisors:
Catherine Stefani

Catherine Stefani, District 2
Hometown: San Francisco, CA
Age: 48
Former Job: San Francisco County Clerk
Standout Policy Priorities:
- Increase resources (foot patrols & security cameras) to stop car break-ins
- Audit city spending to ensure effective homeless services and street cleaning
- Help local merchants fill vacant storefronts
Gordon Mar

Gordon Mar, District 4
Hometown: Sacramento, CA
Age: 56
Former Job: Executive Director of Jobs with Justice San Francisco
Standout Policy Priorities:
- Develop a City College satellite campus in the Sunset
- Create mobile outreach & behavioral health services for D4’s homeless population
- Build workforce and family housing on public land owned by the city
Vallie Brown

Vallie Brown, District 5
Hometown: Utah
Age: 61
Former Job: Project Manager at San Francisco’s Office of Economic Workforce Development
Standout Policy Priorities:
- Expand rental subsidies programs and strengthen legislation to protect renters
- Build more navigation centers and experiment with “resting places” to house the homeless during the day
- Clean and green our neighborhoods
Matt Haney

Matt Haney, District 6
Hometown: Albany, CA
Age: 36
Former Job: Commissioner on the San Francisco Board of Education
Standout Policy Priorities:
- Build more navigation centers to address homelessness
- Identify opportunity zones to build more affordable housing
- Invest in more resources for community clean-up crews and double the number of public restrooms in D6
Rafael Mandelman

Rafael Mandelman, District 8
Hometown: San Francisco, CA
Age: 44
Former Job: Deputy City Attorney for the City of Oakland and San Francisco City College Trustee
Standout Policy Priorities:
- Expand the city’s conservatorship laws
- Find innovative ways to fight homelessness (i.e. build a homeless psychiatric facility at General Hospital)
- Increase foot patrols and property crime police units to protect our neighborhoods
Shamann Walton

Shamann Walton, District 10
Hometown: San Francisco, CA
Age: 43
Former Job: Executive Director of Young Community Developers and Commissioner on the San Francisco Board of Education
Standout Policy Priorities:
- Protect tenants and streamline affordable housing projects
- Increase the number of navigation centers and run existing shelters with a similar model
- Eliminate switchbacks on the T line and increase the efficiency of Muni lines running through D10
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