San Francisco

2015 Silver SPUR Awards Luncheon

About

The Silver SPUR Award is the most prominent award for lifetime civic achievement in San Francisco. The Silver SPUR Awards Luncheon honors distinct individuals whose goals and achievements have made San Francisco and the Bay Area a better place to live, work and play.

2015 Honorees:
Carol Galante
Harlan Kelly, Jr.
Jim Lazarus
Leah Shahum​

Honorees

This year, SPUR is proud to honor four remarkable Bay Area leaders:

Carol GalanteCarol J. Galante ran BRIDGE Housing for 13 years, leading one of California’s largest affordable housing development organizations. Galante served next for President Obama from 2009-2014 as the Assistant Secretary for Housing and Federal Housing Commissioner at the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD), providing key policy leadership during the recession. She is now I. Donald Terner Distinguished Professor in Affordable Housing and Urban Policy at the University of California, Berkeley.

 

Harlan KellyHarlan L. Kelly Jr., is the general manager of the San Francisco Public Utilities Commission, directing a 2,300-person team to revitalize the city’s water and sewer infrastructure. His leadership in San Francisco government has spanned departments and decades, where he played a managerial role, in addition to key civic engineering roles as San Francisco’s City Engineer. He has also been key in founding and sustaining workforce development programs for at-risk youth, providing a bridge into careers in STEM fields.

 

Jim LazarusJim Lazarus is the senior vice president of public policy for the San Francisco Chamber of Commerce. A former deputy mayor and former deputy city attorney for the City and County of San Francisco, he has played a key role in good government reforms in San Francisco and beyond. A long-time SPUR board member, Lazarus has had leadership roles for numerous community institutions like the San Francisco Zoo and San Francisco Recreation and Park Commission.

 

Leah ShahumLeah Shahum led the 10,000-member San Francisco Bicycle Coalition for 12 years, building it into one of the largest and strongest advocacy groups in the city, significantly growing the citywide Bike Network and the number of people riding in the city. She is now the director of the Vision Zero Network, advocating nationally for the elimination of all traffic deaths and severe injuries.

 

 

Sponsorship

 

Sponsor deadline to be recognized at the luncheon is November 11!

Our sponsors are important partners in honoring and celebrating our Silver SPUR award recipients.Corporate sponsorships range from $1,000 - $25,000 and provide many valuable and tangible benefits. (Individuals may sponsor at the $500 level and up).

2015 Sponsorship Information Packet >>

Sponsor Benefit Matrix:


For more information on sponsorship opportunities, contact Vanessa Bilanceri, Corporate Relations Manager, at 415.644.4882 or [email protected].

Sponsorship available >>

SPUR is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization and sponsorship is tax deductible to the full extent of the law. SPUR's tax ID is 94-149-8232.

Supporters


AECOM
Airbnb
Arup
Carmel Partners
City National Bank
Coalition for Better Housing
Deutsche Asset and Wealth Management
Emerald Fund, Inc.
Facebook
David A. Friedman & Paulette J. Meyer
Genentech
Gensler
Gibson Dunn & Crutcher LLP
Google
David & Jane Hartley
Hathaway Dinwiddie Construction Co
The Herbst Foundation
Hines
HOK
Kilroy Realty Corporation
Lennar Urban
Levi Strauss & Co.
Lyft
Microsoft
Nibbi Brothers General Contractors
Northern California Carpenters Regional Council
Pacific Union Development Company
Parkmerced Property Investors
Perkins + Will
Port of San Francisco
Prado Group
Presidio Bank
Presidio Trust
Recology
Related California
Reuben, Junius & Rose, LLP
Riverbed Technology, Inc.
Saint Francis Foundation
San Francisco Giants
San Francisco International Airport
San Francisco Waterfront Partners, LLC
Skidmore, Owings & Merrill LLP
Solomon Cordwell Buenz
​Roselyne Chroman Swig
Tishman Speyer
Union Bank
Veritas Investments
Diane Wilsey
​Wilson Meany
Woods Bagot
​Yelp
Anonymous
1481 Post Street, an ADCO Company
AGI Avant, Inc.
Alexandria Real Estate Equities, Inc.
AlfaTech
ARCADIS
Arent Fox
AvalonBay Communities, Inc.
Barbary Coast Consulting
Andy & Sara Barnes
Bentall Kennedy
Bohlin Cywinski Jackson
Boston Properties
BRIDGE Housing Corporation
Burke, Williams & Sorensen, LLP
Cahill Contractors, Inc.
California Academy of Sciences
Cannon Constructors North, Inc.
Carollo Engineers
Charles Salter Associates
CMG Landscape Architecture
Coblentz, Patch, Duffy & Bass, LLP
Comcast
Cox Castle & Nicholson, LLP
David Baker Architects
EHDD
​Oz Erickson & Rina Alcalay
​Equity Community Builders
Rob Evans & Terry Micheau/Horizons Foundation
Farella Braun + Martel LLP
Diane Filippi & Ephraim Hirsch
Linda Fitz
Gerson Bakar & Associates
Gould Evans
Anne Halsted & Wells Whitney
Hanson Bridgett LLP
Herrero Builders Inc.
Amanda & Vince Hoenigman
​Jamestown
​The John Stewart Company
John Kriken & Katherine Koelsch Kriken
Laborers' Local 261
Ann & Jim Lazarus
Lendlease
Richard & Marilyn Lonergan
Martin Building Company
​MBH Architects
MCK
Millennium Partners
Beverly Mills
Mission Bay Development Group
MJM Management Group
Moscone Emblidge & Otis
Nelson\Nygaard
​Ogden Contract Interiors, Inc.
Parsons Brinckerhoff
Perkins Coie LLP
Pillsbury Winthrop Shaw Pittman LLP
Polaris Pacific
Public Financial Management
ROMA Design Group
Paul Sack
San Francisco Association of Realtors
San Francisco County Transportation Authority
San Francisco Municipal Transportation Agency
San Francisco Parks Alliance
San Francisco Public Utilities Commission
San Francisco State University
San Francisco Travel
Lynn & Paul Sedway
​Simpson Gumpertz & Heger
SOHA/MEI, Joint Venture
Steinberg
Sutter Health/CPMC
​SWCA, formerly Turnstone Consulting
The Swig Company
Swinerton Builders
TEF
TMG Partners
TransitCenter
TRC
​Trumark Urban
Vivian Fei Tsen
Turner Construction Company
UCSF
​Union Square Business Improvement District
Universal Paragon Corporation
WSP | Parsons Brinckerhoff
A. R. Sanchez-Corea & Assoc, Inc.
AE3 Partners
AECOM/Parsons, Joint Venture
BCCI Construction Company
Black & Veatch
​Bogdan & Frasco
Brian Spiers Development
Brown and Caldwell
Joe Brown & Jacinta McCann
Jim Chappell
Claudine Cheng
Gia Daniller-Katz
ECS, Inc.
Emerson Process Management Power & Water Solutions
EPC Consultants, Inc.
ESA | Environmental Science Associates
Forell/Elsesser Engineers
Jean Fraser
G2 Insurance Services
Goodyear Peterson Hayward & Associates
Handel Architects LLP
Nina Hatvany
​Hearst Corporation
Heller Manus Architects
Stanley D. Herzstein & Lynn Altshuler
HNTB
Integral Group
JACOBS
​Jurika, Mills & Keifer Private Wealth Management
Katz & Associates, Inc.
Ron & Barbara Kaufman
Keyser Marston Associates, Inc.
Susan Leal & Susan Hirsch
McCarthy Building Companies, Inc.
Mercy Housing, Inc.
Mithun | Solomon
Motivate International
Municipal Executives Association
Jeanne Myerson
Northern California Community Loan Fund
Nossaman LLP
Oceanwide Design Center, LLC
One Vassar LLC
Pfau Long Architecture
Pinterest
Plant Construction Company, L.P.
Price Architects, Inc.
N. Teresa Rea
Red and White Fleet
Richard & Barbara Rosenberg
Sack Properties
San Francisco Building and Construction Trades Council
San Francisco Bicycle Coalition
San Francisco Chamber of Commerce
Seifel Consulting, Inc.
SF Electrical Construction Industry
SmithGroupJJR
Michael Teitz & Mary Comeria
​Treasure Island Development Authority
Urban Real Estate Equities, LLC
Allison G. Williams FAIA & Walter S. Cohen
Anonymous
Bruce Agid
Michael Alexander
Veronica Bell
Fred W. Clarke, FAIA, RIBA, JIA
Elizabeth Colton
Scott Haskins
Dr. Laurie A. Johnson
Barbara & David Kimport
Toby & Jerry Levine
Donna Liu
Tom Lockard
Alastair Mactaggart
John Madden
Masharika Prejean Maddison
​Tomiquia Moss
​Adhi Nagraj
​Tom O'Connor
Charles Olson
Stephen S. Pearce
Regina Phelps
Warner Schmalz
Bill Stotler
Raymond R. Sullivan
Irene Lindbeck Tibbits
​Will Travis
Robert A. Wilkins
Jennifer Wolch
Jacqueline L. Young

Media Sponsor:

*Sponsors as of 11/16/15

 

Refund Policy

Sponsorship payments: Will not be refunded, as sponsorship benefits take effect immediately and are on-going through the date of the event.

Auxiliary Services

If, in order to participate in a SPUR event, you need auxiliary aids or services for a disability (e.g., qualified interpreter, qualified reader, written materials, taped texts) please submit your request five business days before the event to [email protected] or 415-781-8726 x132. SPUR will work with you in identifying effective auxiliary aids or services that it can provide. If you need to cancel your request, please notify SPUR at least two business days before the event.