and thank you generally for the work you re doing for the city of san francisco. i really appreciate it. supervisor cohen, did you have any questions? thank you. so, mini, maybe you can talk to me about some of the work you ve done in the san francisco greater community or some of the other communities you talk to about your civic engagement process, particularly i m interested in the work you ve done within the ethnic minority communities. ~ some projects are in the greater city area. wi-fi, i tried to do it in san francisco and held community meeting in each district. really tried to engage the community to see the benefits in the potential there. we ended up building that community wi-fi in mountain view. it required a lot of outreach and it became one of these things where the community really rallied. and i felt like what we were doing was empowering the community to sort of solve problems for themselves in a really powerful way where serve a whole ecosystem of ent
and i personally am i feel it on a personal level to bridge this professional work that i do with my own community that i see every day. so, this would be a very important contribution that i think i can make on the task force. thank you. thank you. supervisor breed, did you want to yes. i had a question for ms. steinert. the current where do you currently work? i work at stepping stone. we re the largest provider of adult day health care in san francisco. it s directed towards full seniors and disabled adults. we have four centers in san francisco. we ve been around for 30 years. we enable seniors to live independently in community when they get to a point where they have difficulty managing on their own. so, by coming to adult day health care every day, they are able to have their health care managed, get social connection with other people, and maintain independence, preventing going into skilled nursing homes too soon. it says it mentions serving low-inc
thank you. thank you very much. any other questions? yeah. i m just curious in terms of you may not be able to answer this one. do you know how she s active with business organizations? how is she active with business organizations? i m not sure. okay. thank you. thank you. next person would be minneola, minneola ingersoll. hi there, thank you. minneola ingersoll, hi. for the past 10 plus years i ve been at google where i m currently a principal at google.org where i manage our civic organization projects. i have a computer science degree from stanford and i have a business degree as well. i ve worked on a variety of large scale project management at google including our company-wide financial audits that we did and the $5 billion bid to buy spectrum. i launched a project to build [speaker not understood] at home in one american city. and most recently i was a judge on the bloomberg mayor s challenge. i have deep ties with the community technology here in sa
so, for my part at this time in my life, i d like to take some of my time and put it toward that. i m not about to retire, but i do want to change a little bit of the proportion of what i m doing in terms of my work and my commitments. and from having been through you name it to women s rights, thea rights, the other rights, when i went back to school, to law school, i looked at it and i said, what is this elder law about? it seemed very interesting to me. and it has been a very rewarding choice of profession for me and of clientele. thank you. mollie? my career right now is really focused on senior aging issues and i would like to bring together more closely lgbt senior aging issues into the community disability advocacy. we have one of the highest aging communities in the country in san francisco and we have one of the most represented lgbt communities as well, and yet we are so unrepresented in services for this community and it pains me to see this over and over aga