SF Fire Commissioners
It is the responsibility of the Fire Commission to ensure that the San Francisco Fire Department effectively implements its Mission.

Marcy Fraser
Marcy Fraser
Marcy Fraser was appointed by Mayor London Breed in May of 2022. She is a proud San Francisco native and an RN. She is a graduate of San Francisco State University in Nursing. At the beginning of the HIV/AIDS epidemic, she was part of the first team of nurses who volunteered to work on Ward 5B at San Francisco General Hospital, the world's first AIDS inpatient ward. During her career she took full advantage of her education to work across the spectrum of health services, including; home care and hospice, public health, cancer, clinical research, quality improvement and mental health. In order to be a more effective advocate for health care and services, she returned to school and completed an MBA. She worked as the Executive Director of an HIV health services nonprofit in the Tenderloin, and served on several health and medical mayoral advisory committees. Her community work includes as a member of the Board of Directors of the National AIDS Memorial, OpenHouse, and the Ryan White/HIV Planning Council.

Paula Collins
Paula Collins
Commissioner Collins is a Founder, Chief Executive Officer and business owner with extensive experience real estate development. She has spent decades as a director of private and public companies and nonprofit organizations. She is an active civic leader in the San Francisco Bay Area. She was appointed by President Obama to the board of the Presidio Trust which she chaired for several years. In 2023 she was named Chair of the Board of the American Automobile Association while concurrently serving as a board member of affiliated automobile club and insurance companies. She is a frequent speaker both nationally and internationally on the topic of community economic development.
She is the recipient of the Silver Spur Award which recognizes outstanding individuals whose achievements exemplify the highest aspirations of the San Francisco Bay Area.
Commissioner Collins raised her family in San Francisco where she focuses on public safety and social justice.

Stephen Nakajo
Stephen Nakajo
Appointed in 1996 by Mayor Willie Brown, Mr. Nakajo served as President of the Commission from 2000 to 2004 and again in 2010. Mr. Nakajo was Vice President since 2004, was reappointed in 2004 and in 2008 by Mayor Gavin Newsom and was reappointed by Mayor Edwin M. Lee on March 12, 2012, and again on January 16th, 2020 by Mayor London Breed. Mr. Nakajo served as Commission Vice-President in 2013, 2017, and 2018.
Mr. Nakajo was the Co-Founder and Executive Director of Kimochi, Senior Center, which serves the needs of the Japanese American Senior Community. He was also the Co-Founder of Nihomachi Street Fair. Mr. Nakajo was the organizer in 2017-2018 of the Japantown Business District and is currently the Executive Director of the Japantown Task Force. He was awarded the KGO Profile in Excellence and the KQED Asian American Heritage Award. He was awarded from the Counsel General in 2016 the Foreign Minister Commendation and in 2018 the Order of the Rising Son Gold & Silver Rays. He was also the SPUR Award Winner in 2017. He received his Bachelor’s Degree in Social Science and a Master's in Social Welfare from San Francisco State University.

Armie Morgan
Armie Morgan
Armie Morgan is a Bay Area native and currently works as a business representative for the Operating Engineers Local 3 union.
Operating Engineers Local 3 is the largest construction trades local in the U.S., representing over 37,000 members across our four-state jurisdiction of California, Hawaii, Nevada, and Utah. From heavy equipment operators and mechanics, to surveyors, construction inspectors, highway maintenance workers, police officers, and other public employees, it represents the workers who drive this country’s economy.
Before his work at Local 3, Morgan was a Heavy Equipment Operator and Foreman for 18 years and helped represent over 2,000 operating engineers in San Francisco and the Peninsula area as well as worked with community-based organizations to promote and recruit for apprenticeships and the CityBuild programs.
Armie has served as a delegate for the San Francisco Building Trades Council, San Francisco Labor Council, and San Francisco Metal Trades Council Alternate. He is also a facilitator of the Labor and Industrial Relations module at Stanford University as well as a member of the Operating Engineers Joint Apprenticeship Sub-Committee at Local 3, training pre-apprenticeship candidates through San Francisco CityBuild in general construction engineering.
Morgan is a graduate of San Jose City College.

Allan Low
Allan Low
Allan Low represents financial institutions and project sponsors in financing real estate transactions and construction projects, including loan originations, loan modifications, loan workouts, troubled debt restructuring, forbearance agreements, receiverships, and deed in lieu transactions. He also advises capital partners and project sponsors on structuring real estate ventures, such as the formation of real estate limited liability companies and limited partnerships.
Allan guides project sponsors and property owners through the purchase and sale of single assets and portfolio transactions, including office, retail and industrial leasing, lease amendments, and lease restructuring. He advises property owners on subdivisions, easements, and other land-sharing arrangements, as well as on zoning amendments, special-use districts, variances, conditional use permits, obtaining and defending issuance of permits, and other land use entitlements.
Allan has worked for more than 30 years with nonprofit affordable housing organizations and lending institutions to develop and finance affordable housing projects, as well as to preserve neighborhoods and keep residents in their apartments. Outside of his legal practice, Allan is active with Chinatown and Asian American organizations.