Rick Laubscher (born 1949) is president and CEO of San Francisco non-profit Market Street Railway.
Noted for his civic contributions to the city of San Francisco, Laubscher is a former reporter and public relations executive.
He took his first job at KGTV in San Diego, where he interviewed then-presidential candidate Ronald Reagan and received two "Golden Mike" awards for his work.
As Chair of the San Francisco Chamber of Commerce Transportation committee, Laubscher organized the inaugural Historic Trolley Festival in collaboration with then-Mayor Dianne Feinstein in 1982.
[1] In 2011, Laubscher received the Silver SPUR Award from the San Francisco Bay Area Planning and Urban Research Association for notable civic achievement.