presenter is marianne thompson, office of economic and workforce development. >> sfgovtv, can you pull up the powerpoint? good afternoon, commissioners. for the record, my name is maryanne ma 150ud uko thompson, and i'm with the office of workforce and development, and today's your update on where we are with shop and dine in the 49. some of you were at our press kickoff last week at the museum of ice cream, and we thank you very much. for those of you that are interest, you can see that full press eval on sfgovtv. they've put that full tape up. this year, as in previous years, we did four videotapes or four videos for our website and also to support various merchant corridors. we did treasure island, chinatown, chinatown, we did north beach in language, so it's all in italian. we did a compilation video, and this year's compilation really highlighted the things that immigrant families bring to our community. i'd like to point out that this year, we were the recipients of an emmy, a real emmy, and it's downstairs at sfgovtv, and it rests with some amazing people that worked on that. ac