Since her defeat to Daniel Lurie, Breed has soaked up the sun on Venetian canals, hung out with girlfriends in Portugal, and caught a Beyoncé concert while donning a white cowboy hat, social media posts show.
But soon, it’ll be back to the grindstone.
In her first public career move since her exit from City Hall, Breed will join the Aspen Institute for a six-month stint as an adviser to the policy academy, the Washington, D.C.-based think tank announced Wednesday. The academy, a Bay Area-based program, trains its fellows in policymaking. Breed’s role will include teaching and mentoring and representing the program at public events.
“This program is about more than learning how government works — it’s about inspiring a new era of civic leadership,” Breed said. She will be joined in the role of adviser-in-residence by G.T. Bynum, the former mayor of Tulsa, Okla.