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33Grove City Area Chamber Community Guide Vol. VI 2015-2017 graduated from Grove City College I was a man on a mission. I wanted to go out into the world and have an impact. I wanted my faith to make a difference McNulty recalls. The College prepared him first for law school and then for a distinguished 30-year career in Washington D.C. where he established himself as a thoughtful ethical leader in the public and private sectors. Before assuming the presidency in August McNulty was a partner in Baker McKenzie the worlds largest law firm where he established its compliance and risk division and advised some of the biggest corporations worldwide. He was U.S. Deputy Attorney General under President George W. Bush and also served as a top federal prosecutor and senior congressional attorney. During his years in government McNulty played critical roles in a number of watershed moments in our nations history including the prosecution of Sept. 11 conspirator Zacarias Moussaoui the Iraq war and the impeachment of President Clinton. I think those moments were being used to shape and mold me and make me more dependent upon Gods grace to be ready for a job like this McNulty who also served a decade on the Colleges Board of Trustees says. McNulty formally accepted his latest calling in March 2015 when he was officially installed as the ninth president in the Colleges 139-year history. The theme of his inaugural For Faith. For Freedom. For the Future. reflected the Colleges foundations and its aspirations. I want the College to be regarded for its Christian intellectual tradition and the gracious character of our debate for our civility hospitality kindness and willingness to listen to different views McNulty added. I want to help enrich and enhance the educational experience of our students in order take the College to an even higher level in terms of the content and substance of learning. One of McNultys first priorities has been increasing the number of prospective students interested in a Grove City College education with an innovative recruitment outreach known as Project Wolverine. The effort is aimed at widening the existing base from which to recruit students and attracting academically- prepared applicants who seek an authentic liberal arts experience in a rich Christian environment at a cost that is about half that of other similar sized colleges in the nation. McNulty 57 is a native of Baldwin Pa. He married his college sweetheart Brenda Millican 80 McNulty in Harbison Chapel in 1981. They have three daughters Katy Hittinger Anni Blankenship and Corrie McNulty. Katy 07 and Corrie 14 are graduates of Grove City College. The McNultys son Joseph died at 26 after battling cancer. Their first grandchild Jonathan Tilghman Hittinger arrived during Inauguration Weekend. I wanted to go out into the world and have an impact. I wanted my faith to make a difference. -McNulty Contributed