I.A.T.S.E. LOCAL 16 F.X. Crowley
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International Alliance of Theatrical Stage Employees Moving Picture Technicians Artists and Allied Crafts of the United States Its Territories and Canada I.A.T.S.E. LOCAL 16 240 Second Street, San Francisco, CA 94105 (415) 441-6400 F.X. Crowley Francis X. (F.X.) Crowley works as the Business Manager/Secretary of the International Alliance of Theatrical Stage Employees and Motion Picture Technicians (I.A.T.S.E.), Local 16, overseeing and managing a 1,200-member trade union since 1997. He is I.A.T.S.E.’s chief negotiator for several hundred business and government contracts totaling more than $50 million in annual wages. These include the San Francisco Ballet, Opera and Symphony; Moscone Center; Civic Auditorium; special events at AT&T Park; Shorenstein Hays Nederlander; American Conservatory Theater; all Bay Area-based commercials, television and feature film productions; Wells Fargo Center; Cow Palace; Marin Civic Auditorium; Stanford University; and the San Francisco hotel industry. Mr. Crowley is a 17-year Trustee for I.A.T.S.E.’s self-funded health and welfare plan and $135 million pension plan. His professional and community affiliations include service as an executive committee member for the San Francisco Labor Council; director of San Francisco Travel (formerly the San Francisco Convention and Visitors Bureau); steering committee member of the San Francisco War Memorial Veteran’s Project; secretary/treasurer of Bay Area Catholic Labor; vice president of the San Francisco Maritime Trades Council; and member of the San Francisco-Cork Sister City Committee and 2005 Traveling Delegation. Mr. Crowley was appointed to the Port Commission by Mayor Gavin Newsom in December 2010. Prior to his appointment to the Port Commission, Mr. Crowley served as a member of the San Francisco Public Utilities Commission (SFPUC) since 2008. As president of the SFPUC from September 2008 to September 2009, he helped move to construction 13 Water System Improvement Plan projects totaling $1.6 billion, creating thousands of jobs and making vital operational and seismic safety improvements to San Francisco’s water system. Mr. Crowley is a 1982 graduate of Long Beach State University in radio and television and is a 1977 graduate of St. Ignatius College Preparatory in San Francisco. A native and resident of San Francisco, Mr. Crowley is active in his children’s schools and Catholic community. .