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Article: A San Francisco chronicle: George Dewey's view of the Bay.(City Profiles)
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- Black Enterprise
- Article date:
- October 1, 2003
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Known for temperate weather, an eclectic population, and (depending on whose list you read) being one of the "best" cities for a variety of reasons, the San Francisco Bay area is also a thriving business center. Oakland is recognized as a top city for technology, while San Francisco is home to many organizations, including VISA U.S.A., Wells Fargo, Gap Inc., and a number of financial institutions. George Dewey is an investment banking director for Citigroup Global Markets, Inc. He relocated to the Bay area two years ago from the East Coast and hasn't looked back. Here he introduces us to a taste of the Bay.
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