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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 chief operating 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.

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