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Carol Wick

President, Sharity Global 🇺🇸

Organizational growth, strategic planning, fundraising, monitoring and evaluation, impact measure development, public policy, women and girls’ rights, violence against women

Bio

Carol has worked in the nonprofit field her entire professional life including as an award-winning nonprofit CEO and President of Sharity Global. She is an experienced strategic planning facilitator and a published author of five evidence-based studies on program effectiveness and community engagement. As a fundraiser, Carol has personally raised over $250M. She has particular expertise in gender-based violence programming and advocacy. Her work spans leading local efforts to change public policy – she played a lead role in the passage of six recent survivor-centric pieces of legislation, including Gail’s Law and Donna’s Law – to serving on the White House policy councils addressing gender-based violence and economic empowerment.

She began her career as a trauma therapist for child abuse survivors. For 13 years, Carol directed the PACE Center, a gender-responsive program for at-risk teenage girls. At PACE, she doubled agency revenue in four years, and her juvenile justice program ranked first in Florida out of over 800 agencies. Carol then served for a decade as CEO of a 120-bed high-lethality domestic violence shelter. Under her leadership, the shelter ran seven capital campaigns raising over $14 million, constructed one of the first onsite kennels at a US domestic violence shelter, and created the first domestic abuse screening app, R3. That app was downloaded around the world and highlighted in the New England Journal of Medicine.

In 2016, Carol founded Sharity Global to deliver strategic planning, fundraising, facilitation, monitoring and evaluation, advocacy, policy, operational and other consulting services. Sharity has since worked with over 100 diverse clients in 36 countries, including government, nonprofit, multilateral, and foundation entities.

  • BS, Florida State University, USA
  • MS, Auburn University, USA
  • Certificate, Board Governance, Harvard University, USA
  • Certificate, Girl-Centered Practice, Georgetown University, USA
  • Certificate, Advanced Entrepreneurialism, Rollins College, USA
  • Orlando Magazine’s 20 People Making a Difference (2020)
  • Orlando Magazine’s 50 Most Powerful People (2019, 2018, 2016, 2015, 2014, and 2013)
  • Central Floridian of the Year (2016, 2015, and 2011)
  • Orlando Business Journal’s CEOs of the Year Honoree (2015 and 2014)
  • Orange Appeal Magazine’s Woman of the Year (2015)
  • Orlando Business Journal Businesswoman of the Year Nominee (2015 and 2012)
  • Women Who Mean Business Honoree (2014)
  • Orlando Business Journal Female Executive of the Year (2014)
  • Liberty Service Unit Girl Scout Leader of the Year (2012)
  • Bank of America Neighborhood Excellence Award (2011)
  • Veteran Feminists of America’s Feminist Leadership Award (2011)
  • Juneteenth Hometown Hero (2005)
  • English (native)
  • Wick, Carol, MS; Venovski, Saso. (2023) Estimating the Local Impact of a Greek Charter School. Socrates Academy, Mecklenburg County, North Carolina. 
  • Wick, Carol, and Parada, Ariadna. (2021) Estimating the Local Impact of Intimate Partner Violence and the Value of Domestic Violence Programming: A Study of Clark County, Nevada in 2019.
  • Wick, Carol and Olive, Megan. (2021) Children’s Home Society of Florida Pilot Project: Enhanced Domestic Violence Services Initial Assessment Summary and Recommendations.
  • Wick, Carol and Parada, Ariadna. (2020) National Assessment on the State of Fundraising for Domestic Violence Organizations.
  • Wick, Carol and Parada, Ariadna. (2020) Estimating the Local Impact of Intimate Partner Violence and the Value of Domestic Violence Programming: A Study of Collier County, Florida in 2018.
  • Navarro, Jordano, Jasinski, Jana, and Wick, Carol. (2014) “Working for Change: Empowering Employees and Employers to “Recognize, Respond, and Refer” for Intimate Partner Abuse.” Journal of Workplace Behavioral Health, 29(3), 224-239.
  • Wick, Carol, Apple, Marlo, Rivers-Cochran, Julie Ann, and Massey, Chelsea. Across the Continuum: Recommendations on Housing for Survivors of Domestic Violence in Florida. (2014).
  • Rickey (Wick), Carol. (1990) “Client-Therapist Distance as a Determinant of Therapeutic Resistance: An Empirical Analysis.”
  • At the NCADV National Conference, Transforming Child Welfare’s Approach to DV: Implications for System Change (Fall 2022).
  • At the Ending Violence Against Women International Conference, Transforming Child Welfare’s Approach to DV: Implications for System Change (Spring 2022).
  • At the NCADV National Conference, National Assessment on the State of Fundraising for Domestic Violence Organizations (Fall 2020).
  • At the Florida Philanthropic Network and Florida Nonprofit Alliance, COVID-19 Implications for Nonprofits (April 2020). 
  • At the Florida Philanthropic Network, Philanthropy and #MeToo (2019). 
  • At Advent Health and 100 Women Strong, Domestic Violence and Women’s Health (2019). 
  • At the Orlando Women’s Conference, Nonprofit Sustainability (April 2019). 
  • At NCADV’s Voices Rising Conference, How to Implement and Fund Community Taskforces (April 2019). 
  • At the Los Angeles Domestic Violence and Homeless Services Collaborative Symposium, Funding your Housing Solutions (October 2017).
  • Fellow, McCourt School of Public Policy, Georgetown University
  • UN Women, Ending Violence Against Women Expert Roster Member
  • Delores Barr Weaver Policy Center Board Member
  • See the Girl Florida Leadership Council
  • Sheltering Animals and Families Together Board Chair