Executives from the 49ers, Sharks, Earthquakes and Bay FC will speak during a panel discussion at the Jan. 30 Leaders and Legacy event.
The San Jose Chamber of Commerce has launched a building preservation foundation with the aim of refurbishing its historic downtown headquarters. Listen up, sports fans. The Bay Area’s football and baseball seasons are in their winter slumbers now — and our NHL and NBA teams only seem to be sleeping at times — but sports are still big business around here. And will be for a while, with the Super Bowl and World Cup games coming to Levi’s Stadium next year.
The evening’s big show will be a panel discussion among the valley’s top sports execs — San Jose Sharks President Jonathan Becher, Earthquakes President Jared Shawlee, Bay FC CEO Brady Stewart and Stephanie Dittmer Rogers, the executive vice president of marketing for the 49ers. . Garnetta Annable, center, stands with Marc Landgraf, assistant general manager of the Santa Clara Valley Open Space Authority, left, and General Manager Andrea Mackenzie. She’s holding a framed photograph she received as a gift upon her retirement from the agency’s board on Dec. 12, 2024.
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