Randi Paul joined PRC after being inspired by its impactful work in San Francisco, where she is raising her family. Deeply connected to the city, she feels a strong responsibility to address its pressing social issues, particularly homelessness. Her motivation to contribute to the community stems from a desire to set a positive example for her children, ensuring they grow up with a sense of active responsibility. With loved ones who have struggled with substance use and mental health issues, Randi understands the critical importance of a strong support system—a resource not available to everyone. This personal connection fuels her dedication to expanding PRC’s reach, helping more individuals access the resources they need to thrive.
As PRC’s Chief of Staff, Randi’s goal is to support board governance, lead special initiatives, and advance strategic planning efforts across the organization. Before this role, Randi supported PRC as the Chief Development Officer. She is passionate about creating opportunities for individuals to imagine a better life and work toward making it a reality.
Outside of her professional role, Randi enjoys exploring San Francisco with her husband, two sons, and their dog. They often stay active by running, hiking, biking, and taking long walks together. Randi’s love for adventure is highlighted by a memorable experience during a trip to India, where she had the rare opportunity to see a tiger in the wild.
Randi Paul oversees the overall fundraising strategy for PRC, including annual, major, and planned giving, foundation/corporate giving, operations, and stewardship. She has more than 15 years of experience in the nonprofit arts, higher education, and human services sectors guiding donors to make financially significant investments in mission-driven work through meaningful and effective relationships. Prior to PRC, Randi was the Associate Director of Individual Giving at the San Francisco Conservatory of Music, where she was a part of the capital campaign for the Ute and William K. Bowes, Jr. Center for Performing Arts, and prior to that was at the San Francisco Opera. Randi earned her Bachelor of Arts from Rutgers University.