T E R R A N C E   A L A N



Terrance, an accidental political figure, thrust into the “politics of dancing”  in 1995 when he organized an New Year’s Eve AIDS benefit in his house without a permit and learned by spending that morning in jail, the need for a transparent system of entertainment law.  He has been the Chairman of the San Francisco Late Night Coalition (www.sflnc.com) for some thirteen years and the founding President of the San Francisco Entertainment Commission (www.sfgov.org/entertainment), now eight years old.  He co-authored a “Music and Cultural Sustainability Ordinance” (saveSFculture.com) that will guide future city officials to ensure a vibrant future for San Francisco.
 

J O H N   W O O D


John Wood is Event Manager and Government Relations Chair for San Francisco LovEvolution. A longtime member of the San Francisco electronic dance music scene, he has produced many dance celebrations, including the Tantra events at SomArts Cultural Center and other venues, as well as stages at the SF Pride celebration, Pink Saturday, Castro Halloween and the How Weird Street Faire. John is also the Political Director of the San Francisco Late Night Coalition, an entertainment industry focused political action committee that advocates with local government for pro-nightlife public policy.
 

 

 

 


 
 

Should You  Be on the SFLNC Board of Directors?


The SFLNC has restructured, and instead of our Steering Committee, we are forming a working Board of Directors. Seven members of the Board have already been chosen and we're still looking for two qualified individuals; one to be our webmaster and oversee an overhaul of our website, another with a fundraising background.

Board members are volunteers, and you would be making a commitment of at least one year. We meet on the fourth Wednesday evening of every month, and you would also be asked to take on additional subcommittee or project work. Though there are no financial rewards, the psychological rewards of putting your talent and experience to put the fun back in San Francisco are huge; you'll have fun and feel great about the difference you're making.

If you have some special expertise in one of the above areas and you have been thinking you'd like to be doing something more to help create solutions for entertainment, then we'd like to hear from you! We have created a simple questionnaire so you can tell us about yourself and what you'd bring to the SFLNC. Just email info@sflnc.com and we'll send you the questionnaire.


We're looking for some passionate people!

We want our new working Board to include people who have experience, drive, follow-through and a passion for entertainment in San Francisco. To create a diverse group with a broad experience base, we want to make sure that we have representation of experience in a range of areas: marketing and public relations, legislative and government relations experience, financial expertise, mediation and community relations, legal training, and experience in non-profits or political action committees with a membership base.

Board members are volunteers, and you would be making a commitment of at least one year. We meet on the fourth Wednesday evening of every month, and you would also be asked to take on additional subcommittee or project work. Though there are no financial rewards, the psychological rewards of putting your talent and experience to put the fun back in San Francisco are huge; you'll have fun and feel great about the difference you're making.

If you have some special expertise in one of the above areas and you have been thinking you'd like to be doing something more to help create solutions for entertainment, then we'd like to hear from you! We have created a simple questionnaire so you can tell us about yourself and what you'd bring to the SFLNC. Just click the button below and we'll send you the questionnaire.

So don't be shy, we are anxious to hear from you!