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Eva Blum and her national team have been very supportive in advancing the HOPE work and mission on the ground in several states.  Additionally, their initiative in Pennsylvania around Growing Up Great has made an incredible impact there, led by their chairman and CEO Jim Rohr.

Eva Blum

Senior Vice President and Director, Community Affairs
PNC Bank
WORKING GROUP SESSION LEADER, Leadership: The Future Role of Philanthropy, CSR & CRA

Eva Tansky Blum is senior vice president and director of Community Affairs for PNC Bank. Blum also serves as chairwoman and president of The PNC Foundation.

In this role, Blum works with PNC’s businesses and regional presidents in establishing the strategy to position PNC as a leader in the community. She directs the company’s philanthropic programs, including PNC Grow Up Great, a ten-year, $100 million program to support quality early childhood education.

Blum joined PNC’s Legal division in 1977. She became vice president in 1986 and was elected senior vice president and chief compliance counsel in 1990. She served as senior vice president and deputy general counsel/director of Regulatory Affairs for PNC, and recently served as senior vice president and director, Comprehensive Risk Management and Compliance. She was named to her current position in July 2002.

Blum is a member of both the Pennsylvania and Allegheny County bar associations. She serves on the board of directors of the Business Civic Leadership Center (BCLC), a national business organization that studies industry issues and provides a forum for discussion. Blum also holds several roles with her alma mater, the University of Pittsburgh. She serves on the school’s board of trustees; she co-chair’s Pitt’s $2 billion capital campaign; she is on the board of visitors for the university’s school of law; and she is past president of the University of Pittsburgh Alumni Association. Blum is also a member of the honor board of WQED Multimedia, serves on the advisory board of the Carnegie Science Center and is a board trustee for the Jewish Healthcare Foundation.

In 2001, Blum was honored as a Carlow College Women of Spirit; in 1999, she was honored as one of Pennsylvania’s Best 50 Women in Business; in 1998, she received the YWCA’s Tribute to Women award; in 2007 was named the University of Pittsburgh’s Distinguished Alumnae of the Year; and in 2009 was named a Distinguished Daughter of Pennsylvania.

Eva Blum | HOPE Global Financial Dignity Summit.

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