SFGiants fans will recognize the voice behind a new San Francisco ad.
hall-of-fame broadcaster Jon Miller is the voice of a new campaign aimed at highlighting San Francisco business.Kate Sofis, executive director of the city's Office of Economic and Workforce Development, provided the following statement:
"Over the last century, San Francisco has demonstrated time and time again that we're a city that can remake itself. Our history hasn't defined us; it has shaped our social and economic fabric, which we are proud of. As we look toward our future, we are excited to be a part of this narrative and to tell our amazing story. We’re home to dreamers, thinkers, builders, creators, inventors, makers, and doers.
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