

Sally Herrholz is the Executive Director of Safe
Sitter, Inc., a position she has held since 1999. Sally has devoted
most of her professional career to not-for-profit organizations
that focus on positive youth development.
Sally has experience in the Executive Director role with two other not-for-profit organizations: Big Sisters of Central Indiana and Girls Clubs of Greater Indianapolis. In addition, she has served as an agency relations associate for United Way of the San Francisco Bay area and training coordinator for the Parent and Child Development Center, a research project for low-income mothers and their babies.
She began her career as a teacher at George Washington High School in Indianapolis and has served as adjunct faculty for Indiana University Purdue University Indianapolis teaching not-for-profit management and risk management.
Sally's undergraduate degree is from Ball State University and her M.S. in child development and family studies is from Purdue University. She volunteers for the Indiana Youth Institute.
Sally is married and is proud that all her nieces and nephews take Safe Sitter® as soon as they are old enough. The current total is six Safe Sitter® graduates and one to go.