Craig J. Sabatino (“Sab”) cofounded INTECH Construction, a company he built with business partner Will Schwartz in 1986. Sabatino is now chairman emeritus of INTECH and continues to play an active role within the company.
Twice recognized as the Ernst & Young “Entrepreneur of the Year,” Sabatino serves as a board member of several organizations in Philadelphia and has received numerous awards, including the Greater Philadelphia Chapter UNICO National Community Leadership Award in 2002; the Key “D” Award from Drexel Evening College Alumni in 2004; the Irick Drexel Medal in 2006; the Boy Scouts' “Good Scout” in 2008; the Joseph L. Vetter Award from Goodwin College of Professional Studies in 2012; the Bishop John McCort Award from the West Catholic Alumni Association in 2016; Drexel University's Drexel 100 in 2017; and the SADV Industry Achievement Award in 2024.
Sabatino's contributions to Penn Charter and the greater Philadelphia community have been transformative. Under his leadership, INTECH has been a major building partner throughout the modern history of Penn Charter's East Falls campus. From INTECH’s first project of renovating locker rooms into new art classrooms to the Richard B. Fisher OPC '53 Middle School, the William A. Graham IV OPC '58 Athletics & Wellness Center, Palaia Field, Maguire Field, Perrott Field, the Kline & Specter Squash Center, and the future Richard A. Balderston OPC '69 Lower School, Sabatino has partnered with Penn Charter to help shape the school’s Academic Village. He has also continually collaborated with Penn Charter to provide internships and employment opportunities for students and OPCs, as well as hands-on learning experiences for students in all grades during INTECH’s campus building projects. Sabatino’s active engagement in the PC community underscores his commitment to the school and its future.