Former San Francisco Mayor London Breed has been quiet about her professional plans since she left office in January, but that’s starting to change.
The Aspen Policy Academy announced Wednesday that Breed and G.T. Bynum, the Republican former mayor of Tulsa, Okla., are its first bipartisan “civic innovation” advisers-in-residence. The academy, a Bay Area-based operation of the Washington, D.C., think tank Aspen Institute, said Breed and Bynum will spend six months mentoring fellows on policy projects, representing the academy at events, and working on projects about policy subjects of their choosing.
It’s not a full-time job, though it does come with a stipend, and Breed is believed to be exploring other unspecified career opportunities as well. Still, the academy’s announcement provided the first public indication of how San Francisco’s former mayor is spending some of her time after 12 years as an elected official in the city…