Sheetz Announces the Passing of Former President/CEO and Chairman of the Board Steve Sheetz

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Noah Haswell, Beaver County Radio News

(Altoona, PA) According to a release in Altoona, Pennsylvania today from Sheetz, they announced the passing of its former President, CEO, and Chairman of the Board, Stephen G. Sheetz, who died last night at the age of 77.

He was born in Altoona, Pennsylvania on January 7th, 1948 and graduated from Altoona High School in 1965. At just twelve years old, he began working part-time for Sheetz Kwik Shopper, the company that his brother Bob founded in 1952. After earning his degree from Penn State University in 1969, he became Supervisor and Director of Operations for all four Sheetz locations in operation. He later worked alongside Bob to grow the company to 100 store locations by 1983.

Following Bob’s retirement, Steve served as President and CEO of Sheetz from 1984 to 1995, guiding the company through a period of significant growth. He also served as Chairman of Sheetz’s Board of Directors from 1995 to 2013, before transitioning to Chairman of CLI Transport in 2013. In 2020, he retired as an official Sheetz executive, while continuing to serve as the chairman of the Family Committee.

The impact Steve had on Sheetz was immense because he played an instrumental role in guiding members of the Sheetz family into the business, helping them apply their skills and talents to support the company’s continued success. During his time as President and CEO, Sheetz introduced Made-to-Order (MTO®), entered the business of fuel, expanded the company into new states and created the Sheetz mission of “Total Customer Focus.” He remained actively involved in the business he helped build for over sixty years, providing counsel and support as Sheetz continued to grow.

Steve also had a lifelong commitment to philanthropy and he supported numerous community and educational causes across the Altoona area and central Pennsylvania. He and his wife, Nancy, founded a program called the Sheetz Fellows Program, which provides mentorship, financial support, and special programming to Penn State Altoona students with the potential to lead and serve in their communities and beyond. They also established the Sheetz Center for Entrepreneurial Excellence, which is located in downtown Altoona. The couple was named Philanthropists of the Year by Penn State University in 2010 in recognition of their contributions.

Steve is survived by his wife, Nancy, their two daughters, Megan Sheetz (Trevor Price) and Nicole Sheetz Frith (Brint Frith), and seven grandchildren.