San Francisco mayor-elect, Matt Lurie, has appointed former Twitter CFO Ned Segal as the chief of housing and economic development. Segal will focus on downtown revitalization and building housing. Lurie highlighted Segal's private sector experience and civic engagement.
who will work as deputies overseeing city departments. As the chief of housing and economic development , Segal will work on two priorities: Downtown revitalization and building housing.
The mayor-elect underscored Segal’s experience in the private sector. “With his strong background in the private sector, a deep love for San Francisco backed by extensive civic engagement, and a track record of delivering results,” Lurie said in the. “Ned is uniquely positioned to lead the revitalization of downtown, accelerate housing production, and drive economic growth in our City.
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