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About Chris Sichel

VP - Programs at Prebys Foundation

Chris Sichel is Vice President of Programs at the Conrad Prebys Foundation, focusing on health/biotech, education, design, social impact, and government/policy initiatives in San Diego. His work emphasizes youth workforce development, nonprofit leadership, and collaborative philanthropy to drive community thriving. Previously CEO of RSF Foundation, he brings extensive experience in foundation management and local giving.

Leadership in Philanthropy

Chris Sichel has held key leadership roles in San Diego's philanthropic sector. He was announced as incoming CEO of RSF Foundation in 2021 following Christy Wilson's retirement.[2] In 2023, he joined the Conrad Prebys Foundation as VP of Programs alongside Dr. Emily Young.[5][10][7] He has been involved in community leadership networks, such as the Fieldstone Leadership Network.[8]

Youth Workforce and Education

Sichel prioritizes youth success and career development. The Prebys Foundation under his involvement announced 2024 grant funding to enhance career pathways through internships and workforce programs.[3] He authored a photo essay on 'United for Youth,' advocating for a future where every young person can thrive.[9]

Nonprofit Support and Donor Engagement

Sichel contributes to strengthening nonprofits and donor relationships. He featured in discussions like 'What Nonprofits Wish Their Donors Knew' and podcasts such as 'Live Local, Give Local.'[4] The foundation welcomed new team members like Tiffany Thompson to support leadership and projects under Sichel and Young's oversight.[6]

Community and Cultural Involvement

Sichel engages in local events, including mentions in Prebys Foundation's social media about the WAVES Festival in San Diego.[1]

Philanthropic Leadership

Focus on executive roles in foundations driving social impact.

  • Incoming CEO at RSF Foundation [2]

  • VP of Programs at Prebys Foundation [5]

  • Leadership network participation [8]

Youth Development

Commitment to workforce programs and youth thriving.

  • 2024 grant funding for career enhancement [3]

  • Authored essay on United for Youth [9]

Nonprofit-Donor Relations

Bridging nonprofits and donors for effective giving.

  • What Nonprofits Wish Their Donors Knew [4]

  • Live Local, Give Local podcast [4]

Team Building in Foundations

Expanding leadership teams for program execution.

  • Joined with Dr. Emily Young [5][10]

  • Welcomed Tiffany Thompson [6]

Community Engagement

Participation in local cultural and rebuilding initiatives.

  • WAVES Festival post [1]

Every entry that fed the multi-agent compile above. Inline citation markers in the wiki text (like [1], [2]) are not yet individually linked to specific sources — this is the full set of sources the compile considered.

  1. The Prebys - Facebookarticle · 2026-04-14
  2. RSF Foundation CEO Christy Wilson Announces Retirementarticle · 2026-04-14
  3. Prebys Introduces 2024 Grant Funding to Enhance Career ...article · 2026-04-14
  4. What Nonprofits Wish Their Donors Knew - Rancho Santa Fe ...article · 2026-04-14
  5. Dr. Emily Young and Chris Sichel to Join Conrad Prebys Foundation ...article · 2026-04-14
  6. Prebys Foundation welcomes Tiffany Thompsonarticle · 2026-04-14
  7. Discover Stories | Prebys Foundationarticle · 2026-04-14
  8. Chris Sichel 2022 - Fieldstone Leadership Networkarticle · 2026-04-14
  9. United for Youth: Building a Future Where Every Young Person Can ...article · 2026-04-14
  10. Dr. Emily Young and Chris Sichel to Join Prebys Foundationarticle · 2026-04-14