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CENTRAL PA
Regional President
DENNY BRENCKLE
(right), pictured with
Byron Quann,
president and CEO
of Whitaker Center
for Science and
the Arts, helped raise
$6.8 million as
the Center’s
development chair
and board member.
DELAWARE
Regional President
CONNIE BOND STUART
was named one
of the states new business
leaders to watch
after taking the reins
in July 2002.
PITTSBURGH
Regional President
SYHOLZER (far right)
presents the PNC
Foundation Innovation
Award to the physicians
and researchers of the
University of Pittsburgh
Cancer Institute, which
opened a state-of-the-art
facility, the Hillman
Cancer Center. Holzer is
Chairman of the
UPCI Council.
NORTHWEST PA
Regional President
MARLENE MOSCO
is a board member and
volunteer for Erie’s
Neighborhood Art House,
which provides free
lessons in visual,
performing and
literary arts to
inner-city children.
PHILADELPHIA/S. NEW JERSEY
Regional President
BILL MILLS (center)
is interviewed on
Philadelphia’s
public broadcasting
station WHYY-TV during
The PNC Challenge,
which helped raise
$60,000 for the station
in one evening.
KENTUCKY/INDIANA
Regional President
MIKE HARRELD (left) is
thanked by Peter Morrin,
Director of The Speed
Art Museum in Louisville,
for PNC’s support of the
Millet to Matisse
International, which
drew 75,000 visitors to see
such masters as
Monet and Picasso.
NORTHEAST PA
Regional President
PETE DANCHAK (left)
visits the region’s newest
business incubator with
Rich Beasley, chairman of
the Greater Scranton
Chamber of Commerce.
OHIO/NORTHERN KENTUCKY
Regional President
JOHN TAYLOR (left)
works with Ross Love
(center) of Blue Chip
Enterprises and
Tom Cody of Federated
Department Stores, the
co-chairs of Cincinnati
CAN, to help accelerate
the development of
minority businesses.
NORTHERN NEW JERSEY
Regional President
PETE CLASSEN
contributes time to the
PNC-sponsored
New Jersey SEEDS
program, which
helps place talented
disadvantaged students
in private schools.
At PNC, weve long believed that
only when our communities are
strong, can we be strong as a
company. Acting in support of
that philosophy, PNC in 2002
continued its rich history of sup-
porting activities, organizations,
and programs that strengthen
families, neighborhoods, and
the larger communities where
we are privileged to serve.
Each of our regional presi-
dents pictured below takes the
lead at the local level, represent-
ing PNC in their markets, devel-
oping business for the company,
driving economic growth in
their communities, and directing
charitable contributions.
At the corporate level, the
PNC Foundation continued its
legacy of supporting non-profit
organizations addressing eco-
nomic development, health and
welfare, educational, and civic
activities that make our commu-
nities more welcoming, more
vibrant, more caring, more
economically robust. In 2002,
PNC Foundation funding
totaled more than $12 million.
No matter what form our
work to strengthen communities
may take, the PNC shared values
of performance, customer focus,
teamwork, respect, integrity, diver-
sity and quality of life drive our
involvement.
OUR COMMUNITIES