- James D. Phelan, President
- F. W. Dohrmann, First Vice President
- W. F. Herrin, Second Vice President
- J. Downey Harvey, Secretary
- Horace Davis
- Frank G. Drum (resigned Aug. 21, 1906, resignation accepted Feb. 26, 1907)
- I. W. Hellman, Jr.
- W. F. Herrin
- Rufus P. Jennings
- Herbert E. Law
- Thomas Magee
- Garret W. McEnerney
- Judge W. W. Morrow
- Allan Pollok
- Rudolph Spreckels
- F. S. Stratton
- Charles Sutro, Jr.
- Joseph S. Tobin
- Charles S. Wheeler
- Ex Officio, the Governor of California
- Ex Officio, the Mayor of San Francisco
Changes made later:
- O. K. Cushing, elected member and director April 16, 1907, to succeed Mr. Drum.
- Edward T. Devine, elected member July 27, 1906.
The plan of organization adopted by the Executive Committee of the Corporation for conducting the five departments into which it divided its work was as follows:
DEPARTMENT A. FINANCE AND PUBLICITY
This department shall be in charge of the President or Acting President of the Corporation. It shall comprise all matters pertaining to
Finances of the Corporation.
The donations made or promised to the Corporation.
The custody of funds on hand.
The General Office.