Hilton San Francisco Union Square and its incredible meeting space will be on display this weekend when the U.S. Conference of Mayors (USCM) holds its 83rd annual meeting.

Among the luminaries who will be speaking during the conference, which runs June 19-22, is President Barack Obama, who is scheduled to speak on the opening afternoon. Former U.S. Secretary of State and Democratic Presidential Candidate Hillary Rodham Clinton will address the group of 300 mayors on Saturday morning. Martin O’Malley, former Baltimore mayor, Maryland governor and Democratic presidential candidate, will speak on Sunday afternoon.

As you can imagine, the top cities in the country will be represented on panels by their prominent mayors, including Chicago’s Rahm Emanuel, Los Angeles’ Eric Garcetti and Boston’s Martin J. Walsh. The U.S. Conference of Mayors is the official nonpartisan organization of cities with populations of 30,000 or more. There are nearly 1,400 cities of that size in the United States.

The event will also draw business executives who will be participating on various panels. Airbnb CEO Brian Chesky, Kaiser Permanente CEO Bernard Tyson and Salesforce Executive Vice President Vivek Kundra are expected to speak.


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The Hilton is a magnificent meeting property. The opulent Grand Ballroom takes over an entire floor of the hotel and offers 30,000 sq. ft. of space. The property features 134,500 sq. ft. of event space spread out among 73 meeting rooms. Of equal important is that Hilton’s events team has more than 80 years of experience in the meetings industry and can help planners with everything from catering to audio-visual equipment.

One of the largest hotels on the West Coast, the Hilton features three towers and 1,908 total guest rooms and suites. There’s a 2,800-square-foot fitness center, an outdoor pool and Urban Tavern restaurant.

The Hilton is near Moscone Center, which is undergoing a $500 million renovation. Other nearby attractions include San Francisco’s famous cable cars, shopping at Union Square and the Theater District.

Even if your convention lineup doesn’t include the likes of a  president or presidential candidate, the Hilton San Francisco Union Square offers amazing meeting space that will measure up to the highest standards.

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