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Heather Green
Civil servant
Heather Green is a highly accomplished professional with a diverse educational background and extensive experience in various organizations. She holds a BA in History from Yale University, a PhD in Art History from Stanford University, and has also completed a Summer Program in Entrepreneurship and Management at the Stanford University Graduate School of Business. Heather has held prominent positions such as CFO at the San Francisco Public Library in the City and County of San Francisco. Previously, she served as the Capital Planning Director and Deputy Resilience Officer also at the City and County of San Francisco. She has worked as a Consultant at the Public Consulting Group and as the ONEin3 Boston Mayor's Advisory Council Manager at the Boston Redevelopment Authority. In addition, Heather has experience as a Research & Policy Analyst at the City of Boston, as an Intern at the Boston Redevelopment Authority, as a Guest Curator at the San Jose Museum of Art, and as a Curatorial Intern at the Anderson Art Collection. During her time at Stanford University, Heather was the Co-Chair of the Graduate Student Programming Board and a Doctoral Student.