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Invest in our shared legacy. Save The Bay’s Campaign will elevate our impact—ensuring that we can tackle emerging threats and seize new opportunities. Your support will break the gridlock on sea-level rise protection, accelerate wetlands restoration, eliminate pollution, promote urban greening, build equity, and foster environmental justice.

Rise to the climate challenge and join us in creating a resilient Bay Area.

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Honorary Committee

The Honorary Committee of Turn the Tide, The Campaign for Save The Bay comprises leaders, donors, and current and former elected officials who have generously lent their names and support to this ambitious venture to build a resilient, vibrant Bay Area that withstands the challenges of climate change. We are grateful for their pivotal role in championing a resilient future for San Francisco Bay.

We are thrilled and grateful to recognize the leadership of the Save The Bay Board, Leadership Gift Team, and generous supporters of the Campaign for Save The Bay. Your leadership and generosity make it possible to Turn the Tide on climate change. We are also grateful to the many community members, not listed here, who made bequests to Save The Bay.

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Chirag Amin*

Rhiannon* & Rob Bailard

Carol Baird & Alan Harper

Kay K. Baum

Bland Family Foundation

Kelly J & Samuel Bronfman II

Janet Brown

Byers Family

Stacey Case

Chavez Family Foundation

Martin F N Cooper

Steve Dakin* & Margaret Tamisea

Dennis DeBroeck* & Nancy Heinen

Alison Elliott & Steve Blank

Nancy Fee*+

Donnie Fowler*+ & Heather Stephenson

The Environmental Stewardship Fund

The Gilhuly Family Foundation

Ken Greenberg

Chris Hockett, Chair, Save The Bay Board of Directors^ & Deirdre Hockett

Yoon Kim*

Peter Laidlaw*

Joan F. Lane in memory of Mel Lane

Hugh Le*

The Libby, Mary and Mary Jane Fund for Education and Community Engagement

Samuel N. Luoma

Melissa Mangini* & Justin Pearson

Marcia & William Pade

Juliana Park*^ & Christopher Gee

Jay Pierrepont*+

Mira & Suresh Raman

Jennifer & Armello Rodriguez

Sand Hill Foundation

Sam Schuchat^

Nancy Strauch

Mark & Susan Stutzman

Lauren* & Kirk Swezey

Wendy Tokuda & John Norheim

Diana Walsh & Kent Walker

Jake Warner

Don Weden

Terry F.* & Douglas R. Young

Peggy and Lee Zeigler


* Member, Save The Bay Board of Directors

+ Member, Leadership Gift Team of The Campaign for Save The Bay

^ Co-Chairs of The Campaign for Save The Bay

Save The Bay has worked with dedicated local, state, and federal elected officials for decades to protect and restore the Bay. These leaders are lending their names in support of the Campaign for Save The Bay to increase our capacity and impact. Together, we’ll Turn the Tide on climate change.

(Titles for identification purposes only) 

Art Agnos – Former Mayor, San Francisco

Jesse Arreguin – Mayor, Berkeley

Vinnie Bacon – Former City Council, Fremont

Ian Bain – Former Mayor, Redwood City

Tom Bates – Former Mayor, Berkeley

Josh Becker – State Senator

Cruz Bustamante – Former Lieutenant Governor and State Assembly Speaker

David Cohen – City Council, San Jose

Damon Connolly – State Assemblymember

Dave Cortese — State Senator

Kaia Eakin – City Council, Redwood City

Anna G. Eshoo – Member of Congress

Lisa Gautier – City Council, East Palo Alto

John Gioia – Supervisor, Contra Costa County

Steve Glazer – State Senator

Ron Gonzales – Former Mayor, San Jose

Susan Gorin – Supervisor, Marin County

Loni Hancock – Former State Senator

Jared Huffman – Member of Congress

Mary Hufty – City Council, Portola Valley

Yoriko Kishimoto – Former Mayor, Palo Alto

Ted Lempert – Former State Assemblymember

Sam Liccardo – Former Mayor, San Jose

Evan Low – State Assemblymember

Matt Mahan – Mayor, San Jose

Gayle McLaughlin – City Council, Richmond

Kevin Mullin – Member of Congress

Don Perata – Former State Senate Pro Tem

Aaron Peskin – Supervisor, San Francisco

Dave Pine – Supervisor, San Mateo County

Bill Quirk – Former State Assemblymember

Libby Schaaf – Former Mayor, Oakland

Patricia Showalter – Mayor, Mountain View

Jackie Speier – Former Member of Congress

Phil Ting – State Assemblymember

Aisha Wahab – State Senator

Bob Wieckowski – Former State Senator

Scott Wiener – State Senator

We are thrilled and grateful to recognize the leadership of the Save The Bay Board, Leadership Gift Team, and generous supporters of the Campaign for Save The Bay. Your leadership and generosity make it possible to Turn the Tide on climate change. We are also grateful to the many community members, not listed here, who made bequests to Save The Bay.

Anonymous (10)

Chirag Amin*

Rhiannon* & Rob Bailard

Carol Baird & Alan Harper

Kay K. Baum

Bland Family Foundation

Kelly J & Samuel Bronfman II

Janet Brown

Byers Family

Stacey Case

Chavez Family Foundation

Martin F N Cooper

Steve Dakin* & Margaret Tamisea

Dennis DeBroeck* & Nancy Heinen

Alison Elliott & Steve Blank

Nancy Fee*+

Donnie Fowler*+ & Heather Stephenson

The Environmental Stewardship Fund

The Gilhuly Family Foundation

Ken Greenberg

Chris Hockett, Chair, Save The Bay Board of Directors^ & Deirdre Hockett

Yoon Kim*

Peter Laidlaw*

Joan F. Lane in memory of Mel Lane

Hugh Le*

The Libby, Mary and Mary Jane Fund for Education and Community Engagement

Samuel N. Luoma

Melissa Mangini* & Justin Pearson

Marcia & William Pade

Juliana Park*^ & Christopher Gee

Jay Pierrepont*+

Mira & Suresh Raman

Jennifer & Armello Rodriguez

Sand Hill Foundation

Sam Schuchat^

Nancy Strauch

Mark & Susan Stutzman

Lauren* & Kirk Swezey

Wendy Tokuda & John Norheim

Diana Walsh & Kent Walker

Jake Warner

Don Weden

Terry F.* & Douglas R. Young

Peggy and Lee Zeigler


* Member, Save The Bay Board of Directors

+ Member, Leadership Gift Team of The Campaign for Save The Bay

^ Co-Chairs of The Campaign for Save The Bay

Save The Bay has worked with dedicated local, state, and federal elected officials for decades to protect and restore the Bay. These leaders are lending their names in support of the Campaign for Save The Bay to increase our capacity and impact. Together, we’ll Turn the Tide on climate change.

(Titles for identification purposes only) 

Art Agnos – Former Mayor, San Francisco

Jesse Arreguin – Mayor, Berkeley

Vinnie Bacon – Former City Council, Fremont

Ian Bain – Former Mayor, Redwood City

Tom Bates – Former Mayor, Berkeley

Josh Becker – State Senator

Cruz Bustamante – Former Lieutenant Governor and State Assembly Speaker

David Cohen – City Council, San Jose

Damon Connolly – State Assemblymember

Dave Cortese — State Senator

Kaia Eakin – City Council, Redwood City

Anna G. Eshoo – Member of Congress

Lisa Gautier – City Council, East Palo Alto

John Gioia – Supervisor, Contra Costa County

Steve Glazer – State Senator

Ron Gonzales – Former Mayor, San Jose

Susan Gorin – Supervisor, Marin County

Loni Hancock – Former State Senator

Jared Huffman – Member of Congress

Mary Hufty – City Council, Portola Valley

Yoriko Kishimoto – Former Mayor, Palo Alto

Ted Lempert – Former State Assemblymember

Sam Liccardo – Former Mayor, San Jose

Evan Low – State Assemblymember

Matt Mahan – Mayor, San Jose

Gayle McLaughlin – City Council, Richmond

Kevin Mullin – Member of Congress

Don Perata – Former State Senate Pro Tem

Aaron Peskin – Supervisor, San Francisco

Dave Pine – Supervisor, San Mateo County

Bill Quirk – Former State Assemblymember

Libby Schaaf – Former Mayor, Oakland

Patricia Showalter – Mayor, Mountain View

Jackie Speier – Former Member of Congress

Phil Ting – State Assemblymember

Aisha Wahab – State Senator

Bob Wieckowski – Former State Senator

Scott Wiener – State Senator

Turn the Tide, Rise to the Climate Challenge

Climate change is not a reason for discouragement or despair. It is a reason to find your voice, find your role and join the movement that can help change the course of our region’s environmental history. The time is now, and the path is clear.

Together, We Will Meet This Moment