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CITY and COUNTY of SAN FRANCISCO List of Principal Officials As of June 30, 2010 CITY AND COUNTY OF SAN FRANCISCO List of Principal Officials As of June 30, 2010 ELECTED OFFICIALS Mayor .......................................................................................................... Gavin Newsom Board of Supervisors: President .............................................................................................. David Chiu Supervisor ............................................................................................. Michela Alioto-Pier Supervisor ............................................................................................. Eric L. Mar Supervisor ............................................................................................. Chris Daly Supervisor ............................................................................................. Bevan Dufty Supervisor ............................................................................................. Sean Elsbernd Supervisor ............................................................................................. Carmen Chu Supervisor ............................................................................................. Sophie Maxwell Supervisor ............................................................................................. David Campos Supervisor ............................................................................................. Ross Mirkarimi Supervisor ............................................................................................. John Avalos Assessor/Recorder ...................................................................................... Phil Ting City Attorney ................................................................................................ Dennis J. Herrera District Attorney ........................................................................................... Kamala D. Harris Public Defender ........................................................................................... Jeff Adachi Sheriff .......................................................................................................... Michael Hennessey Superior Courts Presiding Judge ................................................................................... Judge James J. McBride Treasurer/Tax Collector .............................................................................. José Cisneros APPOINTED OFFICIALS City Administrator ........................................................................................ Edwin M. Lee Controller ..................................................................................................... Benjamin Rosenfield DEPARTMENT DIRECTORS/ADMINISTRATORS Airport .......................................................................................................... John L. Martin Appeals Board ............................................................................................. Cynthia Goldstein Arts Commission ......................................................................................... Luis Cancel Asian Art Museum ...................................................................................... Jay Xu Board of Supervisors .................................................................................. Angela Calvillo Assessment Appeals Board ................................................................. Dawn Duran County Transportation Authority ........................................................... José Luis Moscovich Building Inspection ...................................................................................... Vivian Day California Academy of Sciences ................................................................. Gregory C. Farrington, Ph.D. Child Support Services ................................................................................ Karen M. Roye Children, Youth and Their Families ............................................................. Maria Su Civil Service ................................................................................................ Anita Sanchez Economic and Workforce Development ...................................................... Michael Cohen Elections ...................................................................................................... John Arntz Emergency Management ........................................................................... Vicki Hennessy (acting) Entertainment .............................................................................................. Robert Davis Environment ................................................................................................ David Assmann (acting) Ethics ........................................................................................................... John St. Croix Fine Arts Museums ..................................................................................... John E. Buchanan, Jr. Fire .............................................................................................................. Joanne Hayes-White xiii CITY AND COUNTY OF SAN FRANCISCO List of Principal Officials As of June 30, 2010 DEPARTMENT DIRECTORS/ADMINISTRATORS (Continued) General Services Agency Animal Care and Control ..................................................................... Rebecca Katz Convention Facilities Management ..................................................... John Noguchi County Clerk ......................................................................................... Karen Hong Yee Medical Examiner ................................................................................. Amy P. Hart, M.D. Public Works ......................................................................................... Ed Reiskin Purchaser/Contract Administration ....................................................... Naomi Kelly Real Estate ........................................................................................... Amy L. Brown Department of Technology ................................................................... Chris Vein Health Service System ............................................................................... Catherine Dodd Human Resources ...................................................................................... Micki Callahan Human Rights ............................................................................................. Theresa Sparks Human Services .......................................................................................... Trent Rhorer Aging and Adult Services .................................................................... Anne Hinton Juvenile Probation ....................................................................................... William P. Siffermann Law Library Board of Trustees .................................................................... Marcia Bell Library ......................................................................................................... Luis Herrera Municipal Transportation Agency ............................................................... Nathaniel P. Ford, Sr. Planning ...................................................................................................... John Rahaim Police ........................................................................................................... George Gascon Office of Citizen Complaints ................................................................. Joyce M. Hicks Port .............................................................................................................. Monique Moyer Public Health ............................................................................................... Mitchell H. Katz, M.D. Public Utilities .............................................................................................. Edward Harrington Recreation and Park ................................................................................... Phil Ginsburg Residential Rent Board ............................................................................... Delene Wolf Retirement System ...................................................................................... Gary A. Amelio Small Business ............................................................................................ Regina Dick-Endrizzi Status of Women ......................................................................................... Emily Murase Superior Court ............................................................................................. Claire A. WIlliams Adult Probation .................................................................................... Wendy S. Still War Memorial .............................................................................................. Elizabeth Murray DISCRETELY PRESENTED COMPONENT UNITS Redevelopment Agency .............................................................................. Fred Blackwell Treasure Island Development Authority ...................................................... Mirian Saez xiv .
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