This power couple was on the San Francisco scene long before Nancy Pelosi was catapulted to a national stage, as first female elected speaker of the House of Representatives in 2007. But she is only one-half of the haute equation here, as Paul Pelosi has made his own mark in the Bay Area as a …
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When Newsom was elected Mayor of San Francisco in 2003 at the age of 36, he was the youngest man to take on that role in more than 100 years, and made headlines when he granted marriage licenses to same-sex couples after 36 days in the office. He is now the Lieutenant Governor of San …
Read MoreUpon being named Hewlett-Packard Company’s CEO in 1999, she became the first woman to lead a Fortune 20 company. After leaving HP in 2005, she was named to the boards of directors at Revolution Health Group and Cybertrust. She is also on the board of trustees of the Massachusetts Institute of Technology and the Foundation …
Read MoreHe was the first person to grace the cover of Haute Living San Francisco. The New York Times once dubbed Willie Brown—one of the city’s most notable mayors and a member of the state assembly for more than 30 years—one of the country’s most powerful state legislators. No politician dominated California longer or more completely …
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