Ashur Yoseph
An accomplished infrastructure leader with over two decades of shaping San Francisco’s landscape, Ashur has guided some of the city’s most transformative developments from vision to reality. With a career spanning roles from design engineer to program manager, Ashur brings deep expertise in leading multidisciplinary teams through complex, high-stakes projects in both public and private sectors, including three mayoral appointments: in 2000, Mayor Willie Brown selected them to lead the multi-billion-dollar Mission Bay development; in 2004, then-Mayor Gavin Newsom entrusted them with the Hunters Point Shipyard Phase I and Candlestick Point developments; and in 2016, the late Mayor Edwin Lee appointed them as Infrastructure Development Program Manager, overseeing all major developments citywide. Throughout his career, Ashur has demonstrated an unwavering commitment to building infrastructure that serves communities and shapes San Francisco's future.