SPUR the San Francisco Bay Area Planning and Urban Research Association is a nonprofit community-based, public policy membership organization. SPUR brings people together from across the political spectrum to develop solutions to the big problems cities face. Based in the San Francisco Bay Area, SPUR is recognized as a leading civic planning organization and respected for its independent and holistic approach to urban issues.
SPUR practices urban policy, developing and advocating for ideas and reforms to bring about systems change that results in a prosperous and sustainable community for all. The decisions that shape housing, transportation, land use, economics, sustainability, and hazard resilience have significant impacts on people's lives. SPUR also focuses on governance because it's how communities organize themselves to achieve collective goals and because SPUR believes in the power of government as a force for good.
SPUR works across the nine counties of the Bay Area because the structural systems that shape people's lives the housing market, open spaces, the transportation network, the economy, the environment are regional. SPUR does deep work in San Francisco, San Jos?, and Oakland because policies set in the region's three biggest cities have widespread impact on most Bay Area residents and because local context is critical for effective policy. SPUR's funding comes through grants, consulting, donors, and memberships. The organization is structured in a way that allows it to produce rigorous, independent public policy and serve as a trusted voice on issues throughout the Bay Area.
SPUR works through research, education, and advocacy because these tools have the power to change minds and shape outcomes. SPUR grounds its work in a spirit of inquiry and a big-tent perspective that engages partners and communities across the region.
SPUR was founded as the San Francisco Housing Association in 1910 by a group of concerned citizens and civic leaders driven to address housing quality issues in the wake of the 1906 earthquake and fire. The organization's first major advocacy success was the passage of the State Tenement House Act of 1911. In 1942, the San Francisco Housing Association added "Planning" to its name and in 1959 rebranded as SPUR. In 2009, SPUR built the Urban Center, its headquarters at 654 Mission Street, as a place to gather and debate innovative urban ideas. In the 2010s, SPUR extended its focus to the Bay Area's three major cities: San Francisco, San Jose, and Oakland. In 2021, SPUR launched a Regional Strategy to imagine what the Bay Area could look like in 2070. The SPUR Regional Strategy serves as the organization's "true north," guiding all major policy work.
In early 2025, SPUR President and CEO Alicia Jean-Baptiste was tapped by San Francisco Mayor Lurie to serve in a newly created senior policy advisor position. SPUR is now hiring her replacement.
PositionSPUR is seeking a President and Chief Executive Officer to be the innovative and inspirational leader that takes the 100+ year-old organization into its next era. The President and CEO will partner closely with the Board of Directors to define the vision and set strategy for the organization. They will oversee a team of 22 seasoned public policy and nonprofit administrative professionals. There are currently four direct reports to the CEO including the Chief Operating Officer, the Chief Policy Officer, the Chief Development Officer, and an Executive Assistant. SPUR is a membership-driven organization and has a unique governance structure, with an Executive Board of 30 members and City Advisory Boards for San Francisco, Oakland and San Jos?.
The CEO will be a leader within the organization and the broader community. They will have an understanding of the problems Bay Area cities face today and a vision for the future in of the region and how city and regional governments can adapt to meet the serious fiscal, economic, and real estate challenges they are facing in this moment, and how to involve the communities in creating a better future. The CEO will bring a focus to SPUR's core policy platforms of planning, housing, transportation, governance, sustainability, and economic mobility.
Position Description Strategic LeadershipThe ideal candidate will have:
The salary range is $300,000 $325,000 per year. SPUR offers a competitive benefits package that includes health, dental, and vision coverage, generous vacation and sick leave, as well as an independent retirement plan.
Job Function: Other
Job Type: Full Time
Workplace Type: Not Specified
Experience Level: Executive
Salary: $300,000 - $325,000 / Annual Salary
Experience: 15 - more than 15 years
Company Name: SPUR
Recruiting People: HR Department
Website: https://www.spur.org/
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