JAMISON ROUNDTABLE LUNCHEON
BE A PART OF THE CONVERSATION
GUEST SPEAKER: HEATHER KNIGHT, COLUMNIST
SAN FRANCISCO CHRONICLE
Please join David Jamison and The City Club of San Francisco in welcoming Heather Knight to the Roundtable.
Heather Knight is a columnist working out of City Hall and covering everything from politics to homelessness to family flight and the quirks of living in one of the most fascinating cities in the world. She believes in holding politicians accountable for their decisions or, often, lack thereof – and telling the stories of real people and their struggles.
Knight’s awards include first place for column writing from Best of the West in 2018; best education story in the state in 2015 from the California Newspaper Association; the 2015 John Swett Award from the California Teachers Association; the John Swett Award in 2005; and numerous awards from the Peninsula Press Club.
LUNCHEON WILL BE SERVED.
This will be a small group to allow for questions and discussion, seating is limited.
JAMISON ROUNDTABLE LUNCHEON
BE A PART OF THE CONVERSATION
GUEST SPEAKER: HEATHER KNIGHT, COLUMNIST
SAN FRANCISCO CHRONICLE
Please join David Jamison and The City Club of San Francisco in welcoming Heather Knight to the Roundtable.
Heather Knight is a columnist working out of City Hall and covering everything from politics to homelessness to family flight and the quirks of living in one of the most fascinating cities in the world. She believes in holding politicians accountable for their decisions or, often, lack thereof – and telling the stories of real people and their struggles.
Knight’s awards include first place for column writing from Best of the West in 2018; best education story in the state in 2015 from the California Newspaper Association; the 2015 John Swett Award from the California Teachers Association; the John Swett Award in 2005; and numerous awards from the Peninsula Press Club.
LUNCHEON WILL BE SERVED.
This will be a small group to allow for questions and discussion, seating is limited.
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