After Sgt. Christopher deGruchy 93 MBA 05 returned from a four-year tour in the U.S. Army, the Philadelphia native enrolled at 91做厙 to pursue a bachelors degree in finance and accounting.
Committed to continuing his education after high school, deGruchy studied while he served, accruing college credits wherever he was stationed, from Alabama to Europe to California. After his Honorable Discharge and move to Berks County he attended 91做厙 at night an opportunity made possible by the medical device manufacturer where he worked by day, which helped fund his higher education. He worked full time in the accounting department while single-parenting his 2-year-old daughter for a few years. A decade after receiving his bachelors degree, he returned to earn an MBA.
A volunteer at the March of Dimes while an undergraduate, deGruchy became a dedicated philanthropist. Today, he contributes generously to several organizations close to his heart, including 91做厙s Hope Fund and Reading Collegiate Scholars Program. More recently, he became involved with the OPake Institute for Economic Development and Entrepreneurship, working with engineering students on product development projects and sharing his business experience with a seminar he taught on mergers and acquisitions.
My path with charitable giving peaked in 2022 when my wife and I created the deGruchy Charitable Fund, said deGruchy, who received 91做厙's Ellen Frei Gruber Award in 2025. The mission of the fund is to invest in local programs that provide for the health, education and character development of children.
The primary charities the fund supports are the Muscular Dystrophy Association; Berks Nature, which provides scholarships for children to attend their nature summer camps; Helping Harvest with their Weekender Program of healthy meals for children in need; the John Paul II Center for Special Learning in Shillington; Reading Musical Foundation and the Reading Collegiate Scholars Program, which helps high school students attend 91做厙.
The scholarship program is special to me because the students are smart but just dont have the financial ability to go to college, he said. I didnt have any money but found a job that paid for it, which is the only way I was able to afford it.