PNC Financial Services Group Adds Corporate Responsibility Chief
July 07 2020 - 9:44AM
Dow Jones News
By Dave Sebastian
PNC Financial Services Group Inc. said Tuesday it has tapped
Richard Bynum as its chief corporate responsibility officer, a
newly created role.
Mr. Bynum has been at PNC for more than 15 years, most recently
as regional president for Greater Washington. In his new role, Mr.
Bynum will lead community affairs and corporate social
responsibility, community development banking and diversity and
inclusion, PNC said.
He will also oversee PNC's $1 billion commitment to address
systemic racism and support African Americans and low- to
moderate-income communities, PNC said.
Succeeding Mr. Bynum as the Greater Washington regional
president is D. Jermaine Johnson, the executive vice president and
market manager of corporate banking for PNC in Greater Washington
and Greater Maryland, effective Aug. 1.
The company also named Carole Brown as its head of asset
management group, or AMG. She joined the company last year as chief
change and risk officer for AMG and corporate and institutional
banking. Ms. Brown succeeds Michael Lyons, who will continue to
lead the corporate and institutional banking at the company.
Write to Dave Sebastian at dave.sebastian@wsj.com
(END) Dow Jones Newswires
July 07, 2020 09:29 ET (13:29 GMT)
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