San Francisco Port Commission Elects New Officers
The San Francisco Port Commission earlier this month elected officers for 2016. Commissioner Willie Adams, who served as the vice president in 2014 and 2015, succeeds Commissioner Leslie Katz as president. Kimberly Brandon, a port commissioner for more than 18 years, was elected vice president.
For the first time in the port commission’s 152-year history, two African-Americans have been elected to the office of president and vice president during the same term. The only other African-American to serve on the port commission was the late Dr. Arthur Coleman, from 1981 to 1992.
Commissioner Adams is the International Secretary-Treasurer of the International Longshore & Warehouse Union (ILWU) in San Francisco where he has resided since 2003. He was appointed to the port commission in 2012 by Mayor Edwin M. Lee and before that served on the San Francisco Film Commission.
A native of Kansas City (MO), Commissioner Adams moved to Tacoma (WA), Washington in 1978 where he worked on the docks as a longshoreman for 24 years. He was elected in 1998 to the local union Executive Board and in 2000 to the union’s International Executive Board. Commissioner He was also elected one of three trustees who oversee the ILWU’s finances.
In addition to his fiscal and legislative responsibilities, Commissioner Adams produced "Celebrations of Black History and Labor" programs in Tacoma and several award-winning documentary films about African-American composers including Billy Strayhorn, Quincy Jones and Stanley Clark.
Kimberly Brandon was appointed to the port commission by Mayor Willie L. Brown, Jr. in August 1997 and since then has served four times as commission president and nine times as vice president. She is also the first African-American woman to serve on the commission.
Commissioner Brandon is a senior vice president and wealth advisor with Morgan Stanley, where she oversees a portfolio of assets of high net worth individuals, foundations, endowments and public entities. In her spare time, she serves on several boards, including San Francisco State University’s Foundation, where she chairs the Finance and Investment Committee, the Metta Fund and the San Francisco Foundation’s Koshland Advisory Committee.
The port commission consists of five members, each appointed to a four-year term by the mayor with the consent of the city’s board of supervisors. The other commissioners are Leslie Katz and Doreen Woo Ho. One seat is vacant.
San Francisco Port Commission president Willie Adams (left) and vice president Kimberly Brandon
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