Belmont College Board of Trustees welcomes its newest member
Romick
ST. CLAIRSVILLE — Belmont College announced the addition of a new member to serve on the College Board of Trustees.
The newest board member, appointed by Ohio Gov. Mike DeWine, is Mark Romick.
Romick was installed at the Jan. 26 Board of Trustees meeting with attorney Cory DelGuzzo, of Northwest Law, administering the oath of office.
Romick, from New Matamoras, Ohio, works as an administrator for the Switzerland of Ohio Local School District. He has worked in education for more than 41 years as a teacher, coach and administrator. Additionally, Romick has worked successfully over the past four years to coordinate the Early Work Placement Program at the Swiss Hills Career Center. He is also managing the Appalachian Regional Commission Power Grant project for Workforce Development in Switzerland of Ohio.
“It is a pleasure to welcome Mr. Romick to the College Board of Trustees,” said Elizabeth Gates, Board of Trustees chairperson. “I feel certain that with his many years of experience in the field of education, as well as his long-standing commitment to the local community, Mr. Romick will be instrumental to the betterment and governance of our institution.”




