"I owe my success in the
fund-raising and nonprofit development world to my years with the Fund,
canvassing for the California Public Interest Research Group (CALPIRG).
There, I learned the fundamentals of campaign work, and how to lead
door-to-door canvass operations benefiting the environment, improving
consumer safety and strengthening democracy." -E. Chris Wilder
With
eighteen years in the Bay Area's public benefit sector, Chris Wilder
serves as the Executive Director of the Valley Medical Center
Foundation. The VMC Foundation supports Silicon Valley's largest and
busiest hospital, the only one with a 100% open-door policy providing
excellent care to everyone, regardless of their ability to pay. Since
taking the position three years ago, Chris has raised more money than
in the VMC Foundation's previous twelve years combined.
Before joining the VMC Foundation, Mr. Wilder most recently served
as the Executive Director of City Year San Jose/Silicon Valley,
California's premiere AmeriCorps program. There he managed a large
staff, led a dynamic board and oversaw a fund raising effort exceeding
$2,000,000 annually. Prior to that, Chris served as Assistant
Executive Director for the Vanished Children's Alliance, California's
oldest and largest missing children's organization.
Today he serves as a commissioner to the Santa Clara County Child
Abuse Council and is past Chair of the county's Victim Support Network.
Chris also serves on the City Year advisory board, the San Jose Mayor's
Gang Prevention Task Force Executive Committee and is a founding board
member of the California AmeriCorps Alliance. He graduated from
Stanford University's Executive Program in Nonprofit Leadership.
Chris has hosted and produced two award-winning cable TV shows:
Community Perspectives and For the Animals. Chris is a graduate of San
José State University, a lifelong resident of the Bay Area, and a
musician/song writer who has performed in two-dozen nations. He has
received accolades and commendations from San Jose Mayors Ron Gonzales
and Susan Hammer, Congresswoman Zoe Lofgren Congressman Mike Honda,
Governor Gray Davis and others.