MAYOR NEWSOM PICKS ENVIRONMENT DIRECTOR JARED BLUMENFELD AS INTERIM DIRECTOR OF REC. AND PARK
Jared has tackled some of the biggest environmental issues facing our city and our planet, from global warming to recycling to green building," said Mayor Gavin Newsom. "In addition to being a top notch manager, Jared´s wealth of experience makes him uniquely qualified to take the helm at the Recreation and Park Department until there is a permanent director."
Prior to working for the City and County of San Francisco, Blumenfeld served as Director of Global Habitat Protection for the Massachusetts-based International Fund for Animal Welfare. There, he protected more than 8 million acres of wildlife habitat worldwide in China, India, Europe, Africa, and the Americas. He also led a 5-year global campaign to stop Mitsubishi from building a salt factory in Baja´s Laguna San Ignacio, which was hailed by Cox News as "The most significant environmental victory of our generation."
Blumenfeld is an attorney, with degrees from Boalt Hall School of Law and the University of London, and was editor at Cambridge University Center for International Law. He also worked for Natural Resources Defense Council, and the Sierra Club Legal Defense Fund.
From neighborhood recreation centers to Golden Gate Park, San Francisco´s parks and open spaces are world class," said Jared Blumenfeld. "I am excited to work with Recreation & Park staff to help deliver a first rate experience for San Francisco residents and visitors. I consider it an honor to work alongside our gardeners, recreation coordinators, and scores of citizen volunteers." Blumenfeld also observed that the Recreation and Park Department is a national leader in reducing toxic pesticides and
chemicals.
He will step into the interim Director position pending approval of the Recreation and Parks Commission.

