Food voyeurism just stepped up its game. If you’re no longer satisfied with drooling over your friends’ Instagrams of their latest locally-sourced, seasonally-inspired meal, the Chefs Feed app lets you get up close and personal with the minds (and taste buds) of some of San Francisco’s most buzz-worthy chefs (don’t worry, New York – they’ve…
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ErinBlythe Sanders: New York City
What’s your historical San Francisco and New York connection? Born and raised in the Bay, moved to San Francisco “officially” at 19. I should say that I moved to NYC solely to fulfill my academic dreams by going to grad school at Columbia, but truthfully…I was really following a girl. Describe your experience in SF….
Girls Who Code: San Francisco
If you’ve heard of Girls Who Code, you’re probably thinking: “Wait – they’re in New York City!” And you’d be right – this groundbreaking organization was founded last year in Manhattan by Reshma Saujani, the City’s former Deputy Public Advocate. Girls Who Code aims to achieve gender parity in the computer science field by encouraging…
YesGraph: SanFrancisco
Sure, we all use LinkedIn. But the professional social networking site sometimes lacks….a certain sense of personality, especially when it comes to referring your actual friends (and not just personal connections) for a job. YesGraph bridges that gap, using both Facebook and LinkedIn to help you identify your legitimate social connections – as well as…
Sarah Curran: San Francisco
Sarah is the Programming Director for the Stanford Arts Institute, where she instigates and incubates innovative art projects, interdisciplinary research, coursework and artist residencies. What’s your historical San Francisco and New York connection? I grew up just outside New York. It was the first city I knew and loved, the place I went to see…
WillCall: San Francisco
This app is a particular favorite of Connie’s, and now that they’ve launched a NYC version of their app, it’s the perfect time to feature them! WillCall works with local venues, promoters, and production companies to offer a well-curated selection of last-minute deals to some of the best shows in town – recent SF offerings…
Ellie Cachette: San Francisco
What’s your historical San Francisco and New York connection? I’ve got one hell of a story: •NYC Feb 2011- October 2012 •SF Nov 2012-May 2013 •NYC June 2013 – present From March 2012 – October 2012, I was fully bicoastal: two apartments, switching cities every other week. Many people thought I was bicoastal before that…
Signal Camp: San Francisco
Founded by two marketing, community, and PR experts, Signal Camp is a one-stop consultancy shop for startups who want to launch the right way, build a brand and a community, fine-tune their messaging, and reach their fans in a meaningful way, both online and IRL. Co-founders Fiona Tang and Laura Gluhanich have been deeply involved…
Jenny Gottstein: San Francisco
Featured Passenger: Jenny Gottstein, The Go Game and Score Editors’ note: we featured a Score! Pop Up Sway event back in Trip 005. Now, meet one of its co-founders. What’s your historical San Francisco and New York connection? My family has been in SF since the 1920’s – great grandfather painted my grandmother into one…
Dolo: San Francisco
It is the most ridiculously typical San Francisco problem: trying to find your friends in Dolores Park on a sunny Saturday afternoon, when the park is packed and no one seems to be answering their phone, because they’re too busy watching the hula hoop rave over on the soccer field or swilling beers. Luckily, there’s…
Maya Baratz: New York City
What’s your historical San Francisco and New York connection? My moves to both cities were quick. I moved to SF when I accepted a product management job at Flickr back in ’06, and then moved to NYC when I joined The Wall Street Journal in 2010. Describe your experience in NYC. You know how they…
Good Eggs: San Francisco
It’s that eternal San Francisco dilemma: you want to support local farms and artisans, but you just can’t schlep yourself over to the Alemany Farmer’s Market at 9am, before all the goof stuff is gone. Luckily, there’s Good Eggs, which lets you buy produce, meats, cheeses, snacks, and prepared foods from local purveyors – all…
