The annual Silver SPUR Awards Luncheon is San Francisco’s largest and most important civic event of the year. Over 2,000 people will gather to pay tribute to five people who make our city and region a better place to live and work.
DATE AND TIME
Monday, November 17, 2008
10:30 AM Reception
12:00 PM Welcome, lunch, awards ceremony
1:30 PM Event concludes
LOCATION
Moscone Center North [map]
San Francisco
Lead Sponsor
SPUR thanks California Pacific Medical Center and Event Chair, Dr. Martin Brotman, for their generous support.
- Serve as the Host for 2,000-person pre-reception for all guests from 10:30 AM – 12:00 PM.
- Eight invitations to the Chair’s Reception several weeks prior to the event
- Logo in all printed event materials, including San Francisco Business Times event advertisements
- Premiere seating for two tables of ten guests each
- Prominent table cards
- Premiere exhibition space in reception area
- Prominent logo acknowledgement during luncheon’s visual presentation
- Prominent logo acknowledgement in luncheon program, SPUR Urbanist and website
- Six invitations to the Chair’s Reception
- Prominent seating for one table of ten guests
- Prominent table cards
- Prominent exhibition space (4 boards) in reception area
- Logo acknowledgement during luncheon’s visual presentation
- Logo Acknowledgement in luncheon program, SPUR Urbanist and website
- Prominent acknowledgement in San Francisco Business Times advertisements
- Four invitations to the Chair’s Reception
- Preferred seating for one table of ten guests
- Prominent table card
- Exhibition space (3 boards) in reception area
- Acknowledgement during luncheon’s visual presentation
- Prominent acknowledgement in luncheon program, SPUR Urbanist and website
- Acknowledgement in San Francisco Business Times advertisements
- Preferred seating for one table of ten guests
- Prominent table card
- Exhibition space (2 boards) in reception area
- Acknowledgement in luncheon program, SPUR Urbanist and website
Cornerstone..............................$1,000
- Preferred seating for two guests
- Acknowledgement in luncheon program, SPUR Urbanist and website
Capstone..............................$500
- Preferred seating for one guest
- Acknowledgment in luncheon program, SPUR Urbanist and website
KEYSTONE | ||
AT&T BRE Properties Carpenters Union Local 22 Chevron Clark Pacific Coblentz, Patch, Duffy & Bass, LLP Comcast Degenkolb Engineers Ellman Burke Hoffman & Johnson David Friedman and Paulette Meyer Richard N. Goldman Herrero Contractors, Inc. HOK The Home Builders Association of Northern California Mirant California MJM Management Group Norcal Waste Systems, Inc. Parkmerced Perkins + Will Reuben & Junius, LLP San Francisco International Aiport San Francisco Waterfront Partners, LLC SmithGroup Steinberg Architects Roselyne C. Swig Tishman Speyer Properties Wells Fargo & Co. Wilson Meany Sullivan LLC |
PILLAR AAA Northern California, Nevada & Utah Academy of Art University Alexandria Real Estate Equities, Inc. Allen Matkins Leck Gamble Mallory & Natsis LLP Arup Bank of America Bank of the West Andy & Sara Barnes BCCI BergDavis Public Affairs Bingham McCutchen, LLP Borel Private Bank & Trust Company / Bingham Osborn & Scarborough LLC Boston Properties Bovis Lend Lease BRIDGE Housing Corporation Cannon Constructors, Inc. Cassidy, Shimko, Dawson & Kawakami Catellus-A Prologis Company Catholic Healthcare West CBRE Consulting, Inc. Charles Schwab & Co., Inc. Christiani Johnson Architects City College of San Francisco City National Bank Clark Construction Cox Castle & Nicholson, LLP David Baker + Partners Architects EDAW, Inc. EHDD Architects Environmental Science Associates Farella Braun + Martel LLP Fine Arts Museums of San Francisco Linda Jo Fitz FME Architecture + Design Gerson Bakar + Associates Gibson, Dunn & Crutcher John and Marcia Goldman Handel Architects, LLP David & Jane Hartley Hathaway Dinwiddie Construction Company Heller Manus Architects/Lincoln Property Company HKS Architects, Inc. Vince and Amanda Hoenigman Holland & Knight LLP Howard S. Wright Hunt Construction Group IBM Jackson Pacific Ventures The John Stewart Company KMD Architects Lennar Communities Luce, Forward, Hamilton & Scripps LLP Market Square MBH Architects The Marchese Company McCarthy Building Companies, Inc. McKesson Corporation Millennium Partners Moscone, Emblidge & Quadra, LLP MPA Design NAI BT Commercial Nibbi Brothers General Contractors Northern California Carpenters Regional Council Ogden Contract Interiors, Inc. Old Republic Title Company Pacific Marketing Associates Pankow Builders Parsons Parsons Brinckerhoff PBS&J Pfau Long Architecture, Ltd. Pillsbury Winthrop Shaw Pittman LLP Polaris Group Port of San Francisco Prado Group Presidio Bank Presidio Trust Project Management Advisors, Inc. ROMA Design Group Bill & Dewey Rosetti Saint Francis Memorial Hospital San Francisco Giants San Francisco Health Plan Seifel Consulting, Inc. Sheppard, Mullin, Richter & Hampton LLP Skidmore, Owings & Merrill, LLP Swinerton Builders The San Francisco Foundation The San Francisco Opera The Swig Company TMG Partners/AGI Capital/Avant Housing Turnstone Consulting Corporation UCSF Universal Paragon Corporation Urban Realty Co., Inc. URS Corporation U.S. Bank Northern California Walker/Warner Architects Westfield Corporation, Inc./ Forest City Development Dede Wilsey WRNS Studio WSP Flack & Kurtz | CORNERSTONE A.R. Sanchez-Corea & Associates AvalonBay Communities, Inc. Bank of the Orient BAR Architects Alvin H. Baum, Jr. Bay West Showplace Build, Inc. Cahill Contractors Michaela Cassidy CCI General Contractors Jim Chappell HMS Associates Intracorp San Francisco Integrity Block Kenwood Investment, LLC Patricia Klitgaard KSW Properties Martin Building Company Beverly Mills Moss Adams Nishkian Menninger NRG Energy Center Plant Construction Company Public Financial Managememt Rutherford and Chekene Philip Schlein WDG Ventures Inc. Steven Winkel YMCA of San Francisco CAPSTONE Claudine Cheng A.W. Clausen D. R. Young Associates John and Carol Field Gordon Development Stanley D. Herzstein Hotel Council of San Francisco David Kremer Michael Marston Caryl & Peter Mezey Terry Micheau Monahan Pacific Royston Hanamoto Alley & Abey Top Vision Development LLC Union Property Capital LLC | |
2008 SILVER SPUR HONOREES
Oz Erickson is a leader in the Bay Area housing and development industry. A principal with the San Francisco development firm Emerald Fund , responsible for the construction of nearly 2000 housing units, plus two shopping centers and four office buildings, Oz has volunteered often in the non-profit and public sectors, most recently with Friends of City Planning and Berkeley Repertory Theater. He was also the founding chair of the SPUR Housing Production Task Force which led to the reinstitution of neighborhood planning in San Francisco. Oz cites his nine years on the SPUR Board of Directors (four as Chairman), and working with other SPUR volunteers to raise over $12 million for the SPUR Urban Center, as his proudest accomplishment in civic service. | |
Sandra R. Hernández brings leadership to both the public health field and the philanthropic sector of the Bay Area and the nation, as exemplified in her current role as CEO of The San Francisco Foundation. In her previous position as the Director of Public Health for the City and County of San Francisco, she won accolades for her effectiveness as a public sector leader. She serves on the boards of the Council on Foundations, Lucile Packard Children's Hospital, and the Corporation for Supportive Housing. She has also served on President Clinton's Advisory Commission on Consumer Protection and Quality in the Healthcare Industry, the Pew Commission on Environmental Health, and the National Alliance for Hispanic Health. Dr. Hernández also maintains a clinical practice at San Francisco General Hospital in the AIDS clinic. | |
Paul Sedway, one of the foremost American planners and Lynn Sedway, one of the nation’s leading economists, have each worked to help define contemporary American urbanism. An inaugural Fellow in the American Institute of Certified Planners, Paul has consulted around the nation, helping plan the cities, counties and regions of the 21st Century. | |
Lynn Sedway has tackled many of our area’s toughest projects, from the Presidio to the Westfield San Francisco Centre. As individuals they have both been elected member of the year by the Lambda Alpha Land Economics Society; taught at UC Berkeley; and authored ground-breaking books, articles and reports. They are both active in SPUR, now serving on the Advisory Council. | |
Reverend Norman Fong is a third generation San Franciscan who has committed his life to grassroots neighborhood involvement in “doing justice” and improving the quality of life for San Franciscans, especially Chinatown residents. Rev. Fong, Deputy Director for the Chinatown Community Development Center, serves on numerous boards and coalitions such as the Chinatown Alleyway Improvement Association, the Chinatown Coalition for Better Housing, and the Justice, Advocacy and Caring Committee of the San Francisco Presbytery. He established the Adopt-An-Alleyway Youth Project where youth all over the city monitor and advocate for improvements of Chinatown’s 40 alleyways. |