Sallie A. Wick, '95

I have had a deep-rooted love and appreciation for Grove City College ever since I first visited the campus at age 16. I could not believe such a perfectly picturesque college existed and that it was Christ-centered and academically challenging as well. I felt as though God created Grove City College just for me. I feel blessed to be an alum and a parent of Grovers, as both my oldest son, Logan (December ‘22), and my younger son, Trent (December ‘24), decided to follow in my footsteps. They each enjoyed their experiences at Grove City College just as much as I did! I am thankful to have come full circle and to now be serving the College in my professional life.

About Me
I began my career in retail management and then moved to the corporate concierge position at the US Steel Tower (currently the UPMC Building) in Pittsburgh. I transitioned from that position into facility manager/personnel administrator for CB Richard Ellis/Pittsburgh, the property management and leasing company for the US Steel Tower at the time. After spending quite a few years there, I decided to focus on raising my children and worked part-time in residential real estate and as a wedding coordinator for elite weddings around the Pittsburgh area.

I was born in Pittsburgh and grew up in Sewickley, Pa. Following graduation from Quaker Valley High School in 1991, I attended Grove City College and earned a B.A. in Business and Religion in 1995. I married my high school sweetheart, David Wick, in July 1995. We have lived in Mars, Pa. for 27 years and I am currently serving a second term on the Mars Area School Board. We have three wonderful children!  Our two boys attended Grove City College and our younger daughter, Addison, aspires to follow in their footsteps.

Hometown
Mars, PA

Education
B.A. Business and Religion (1995, Grove City College)

Favorite Scripture
“‘Be still, and know that I am God...” Psalm 46:10

Favorite College Memory
Sledding on lunch trays when it snowed.

Favorite On-Campus Activity
Warriors for Christ


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