Stephanie Sibley is a unique Nevada resident in that she is a person actually born and raised in Las Vegas, graduated from Las Vegas High School, and was the first in her family to graduate from college, receiving bachelors of arts degree in psychology from the University of Nevada, Las Vegas.
An outgoing individual who participated in many extracurricular activities in high school, she speaks fluent Spanish, and now balances her time between her family, her business, and her charitable activities.
Stephanie is an active philanthropist in the Las Vegas community. In 2008, she and her ex-husband founded the Sibley Family Foundation, a 501(c)(3) foundation that supports many charities both locally and nationally. In October 2011, she and her ex-husband were inducted into The Cleveland Clinic 1921 Society for their generous donations to support research for Alzheimer’s and many other neurological diseases. She and her ex-husband have also received an award from the Clark County Pro Bono Project for their support in seeing that all people, especially the needy, have access to attorney’s who graciously volunteer their time to help those in need be able to navigate through the legal system.
Stephanie has also served on the Nevada Partnership for Homeless Youth Board and has chaired the Keep Memory Alive dinner committee for the past three years in support of the annual Power of Love Gala for the Lou Ruvo Center for Brain Health. She also joined the Board of Keep Memory Alive in 2015. She has spent many hours on fund raising for the POL by helping to sell gala tables, secure auction items, both live and silent in support of the brain centers research. One of Stephanie’s strongest qualities when it comes to fund raising is that she is not afraid to make