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PNC Commits More Than $1 Billion To Help End Systemic Racism And Support Economic Empowerment Of African Americans And Low- And Moderate-Income Communities

Please join Richard Bynum, PNC’s Chief Corporate Responsibility Officer, as he shares his thoughts and vision on PNC’s commitment.

“PNC’s Opportunity Fund And Community Development Banking’s Lending And Investing Solutions”
Moderator: Kevin Rogers-SrVP Community Development Lending & Investment Manager

Please Join Kevin Rogers, PNC’s Community Development Lending And Investing Manager, As He Walks Through How This Creative Capital Tool Benefits Community Projects and other PNC Lending and Investing Solutions.
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    Enrique Velez
    Brino Builders - President
    Enrique Velez, CEO for Brino Builders Inc, oversees the company’s sales, marketing, and business development. He brings over 25 years of experience in the construction industry and has established a reputation for accepting new challenges and opportunities. He is committed to providing quality building and construction services for office, industrial, commercial, retail, and apartment rehab projects. He is a passionate leader that has a long-standing commitment to advocating for economic opportunities for local minority contractors.
    Enrique is an active member of the San Diego Hispanic Chamber of Commerce. His community volunteer service includes a position in the NSBA leadership board, International Director for the Rotary Club of Coronado Biancion, and San Diego Minority Construction Coalition Chairman of the Board.
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    Kevin Rogers
    SrVP Community Development Lending & Investment Manager
    As the Community Development Lending and Investing Manager, Kevin E. Rogers is
    responsible for underwriting lending and investing opportunities, managing portfolio risk
    and product creation for PNC Community Development Banking. He works closely with
    all markets to help achieve production goals in an effort for PNC to continue receiving an
    outstanding CRA Rating.

    Prior to becoming the Lending and Investing Manager Kevin served a Development
    Advisor within the line of business. He was the connection between the Bank and the
    Communities in which it operates. He was responsible for ensuring that the Community
    Development Customer segment was served through the coordination and development
    of lending and investment opportunities, service, education and marketing efforts.

    Kevin has been with PNC Bank for over 30 years beginning his career in the Wealth
    Management Department as the manager of the tax and operations departments. He
    oversaw the production of Fiduciary, Income and Estate Tax returns for Wealth clients
    along with the management of the department operations.

    Kevin became a Certified Public Accountant in 1987. He has a B.S. from the University
    of Scranton and graduate of the Central Atlantic School of Trust, Pennsylvania Bankers
    Association; and National Graduate Trust School, American Bankers Association.

    He is active in many local non-profits and foundations:

    o United Neighborhood Centers of NEPA - Past President
    o United Neighborhood Community Development – Immediate Past President
    o Margaret Briggs Foundation- President
    o United Way of Pennsylvania- Board of Directors
    o Eureka Foundation – Director
    o Pennsylvania Institute of Certified Public Accountants- Northeast Chapter- past Chapter President

    Kevin lives in the Scranton area with his wife Cindy and two sons Nicholas and
    Kristopher
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    Richard Bynum
    Chief Corporate Responsibility Officer - PNC
    Richard K. Bynum is chief corporate responsibility officer for The PNC Financial Services Group. In this role, he leads the PNC Foundation; Community Affairs and Corporate Social Responsibility; Community Development Banking; and Diversity and Inclusion. In addition, Bynum is leading the implementation of PNC’s $1 billion commitment to help end systemic racism and support the economic empowerment of African Americans and low-to moderate income communities.

    Bynum is an accomplished executive with nearly 20 years of executive leadership experience. Prior to being named to his new role in July 2020, Bynum served as regional president for PNC’s Greater Washington market from 2017-2020. He previously served as a member of PNC’s retail executive leadership team, where he led the Business Banking division.

    Prior to that, he served as the Greater Washington retail market executive from 2010-2014, where he led consumer and small business sales. In addition, he served as chiefoperating officer for Business Banking, where he led the sales force operating platform for hundreds of small business bankers across PNC’s footprint.

    Bynum began his career with PNC in 2005 in its Executive Leadership Program, holding key roles in the development and execution of revenue-driving businesses and initiatives; strengthening the brand; and enhancing engagement of employees while fostering innovation throughout PNC.

    Prior to joining PNC, Bynum had a 12-year career as a senior manager for the American Red Cross. His last role with the organization was as the managing director for disaster response & emergency communications at the Chicago chapter. During his career, he was an operations director for the Kosovo Refugee Operation as well as the September 11th effort in New York.

    Bynum, recognized as one of Washington, D.C.’s, most influential business leaders by the Washington Business Journal, serves on the boards of numerous non-profit and civic organizations, including the corporate council for the Smithsonian National Museum of African American History & Culture; the Economic Club of Washington, D.C.; the Wolf Trap National Park for the Performing Arts; the Federal City Council; the Philip L. Graham Fund Foundation; the United Way of the National Capital Area; and the Greater Washington Community Foundation.

    Bynum holds an MBA from the Kellogg School of Management at the Northwestern University and an undergraduate degree in Political Science from Florida State University. He also is a graduate of the Consumers Bankers Association Graduate School of Retail Bank Management.