Hello ACP Members!!
Due to a great turnout in March, we decided to do another panel!
This month, we will have Rich Hillis, the Planning Director for San Francisco, and Stephanie Ting, Executive Vice President of the Swig Company to discuss what makes San Francisco special. They'll share their stories and backgrounds, along with what the city can do to revitalize its office market. Join us for a lively discussion on the future of San Francisco.
Moderated by Erik Liu.
Panelists :
Rich Hillis, SF Planning Director
"Prior to joining San Francisco Planning , Mr. Hillis served as the Executive Director for the Fort Mason Center for Arts & Culture where he led its reinvigoration, investing over $60 million into the historic campus and providing a stable and vibrant home to dozens of arts organizations and events. Before joining the Fort Mason Center, Mr. Hillis served as Deputy Director of San Francisco’s Office of Economic and Workforce Development, where he managed all aspects of the redevelopment of Treasure Island and Yerba Buena Island into a new 8,000-unit, mixed-use neighborhood, led efforts on priority Port development projects, and oversaw efforts to develop and implement a comprehensive strategy for development along Octavia Boulevard. Previously, he was the San Francisco Recreation and Park Department’s Director of Partnerships and Property, managing RPD’s assets and concessions." https://sfplanning.org/about-us
Stephanie Ting, The Swig Company
Stephanie is an Executive Vice President at The Swig Company, where she leads acquisitions, capital markets and capital raising. The Swig Company is a vertically-integrated family office that focuses primarily on office buildings and some multifamily properties.
Prior to joining Swig in 2021, Stephanie was previously an Executive Director at Morgan Stanley's real estate investing group, where she spent more than a decade working in acquisitions. At Morgan Stanley, Stephanie acquired and managed core and opportunistic real estate investments worth approximately $2.5 billion across all asset classes. At Morgan Stanley, Stephanie was also an active member of the group’s U.S. sustainability committee and led Environmental, Social and Governance (ESG) efforts.
Stephanie grew up in Hong Kong and Canada, graduated magna cum laude in Economics from Harvard University and holds an MBA from Harvard Business School. She is an active member of ULI and NAIOP. She is a Co-Chair of the ULI SF Programs Committee, and sits on the ULI SF Executive Committee and a ULI National Product Council.
Event Details :
Location : 235 Montgomery Street, San Francisco, CA
SF Chamber of Commerce STE #760
Date : September 25th, 2024
Parking :
No validated parking. Parking available at St. Mary’s Square Parking Garage in the Financial District and Portsmouth Square Garage in Chinatown.
St. Mary's Square Parking Garage - Lot #49
433 Kearny St, San Francisco, CA 94108
Portsmouth Square Garage
733 Kearny Street San Francisco, CA 94108
Event Agenda :
3:00PM - 3:30PM : Check in
3:30PM - 4:30PM : Panel Discussion
4:30PM - 5:00PM : Q&A Session
5:00PM - 5:30PM : Networking
Registration :
Non-Membership : $50
Membership : $30
Membership Plus : Free
Annual Sponsors : Free