Steve Harter

Steve Harter *

  • Class
    1984
  • Induction
    2024
  • Sport(s)
University of Mount Union, Class of 1984
Football, Wrestling (Honorary Inductee)


Harter was a two-sport athlete in football and wrestling at the University of Mount Union (formerly Mount Union College when he competed) from 1980-1983. As an offensive lineman on the football team, Harter started on varsity in the second game of his freshman year and never missed a game after. Among his accolades include being a two-time All-Ohio Athletic Conference (OAC) lineman as well as team MVP his senior year. In 1983, Harter was awarded the Ohio Athletic Conference's Ken Wable Award for being the top offensive lineman along with being voted to the Associated Press Little All-America 2nd team.

After starting as a reserve his freshman year on the wrestling team, Harter broke out his sophomore season, setting a school record of 17 pins en route to finishing second in the OAC. The following year, he was an All-American after placing eighth at the NCAA Championships.

After struggling with dyslexia and the hardships that came with it, Harter was challenged by his professors and coaches to match his enormous effort in athletics to his studies in the classroom and he took that challenge to heart.

In 1984, Harter was named a National Wrestling Coaches Association Scholar All-American. The business and accounting major went on to make the Dean’s List in each semester during his final two years at Mount Union.

After graduating in 1984, Harter pursued a career in business and has assisted in founding over 25 companies in his lifetime with a primary focus in industry-shifting technologies. In 1994, Harter founded Notre Capital Ventures and where he continues to be a managing partner. During his first five years with the company, he created and launched eight other companies that have generated over seven billion dollars in revenue. Harter is also Chairman and Owner of Knomatic, a company producing code software which brings mobile technology and digitalization to business processes.

Harter has made generous philanthropic donations, including the lead gift in a 200-man locker room at the Mount Union Wable-Harter locker room. He has shown support for helping middle school students in need by donating thousands of bicycles to Changing Young Children’s Lives through Education (CYCLE). Harter and his colleagues at NVC also started the Adopt a Middle School program dedicated to helping struggling middle schools in Houston turn their programs around by providing mentorship, opportunities and resources.