PNC Bank Regional President Geiger to Retire, Weber Named Successor



Kay Geiger will retire as regional president for PNC in Greater Cincinnati and Northern Kentucky on July 31 after a 44-year career in financial services. Warren Weber, a 25-year banking veteran who most recently served as corporate banking market executive for PNC Bank in Cincinnati, will succeed Geiger.

Geiger has been instrumental in delivering PNC’s bank model throughout Greater Cincinnati and Northern Kentucky, leading the company’s banking and charitable activities locally and fueling the growth of PNC’s market presence. She has held senior level roles with other local banks and at PNC, impacted thousands of employees through expanding internal diversity and inclusion initiatives, including employee business resource group support and mentoring hundreds of employees. Several initiatives that Geiger started were implemented across PNC’s national footprint.

Geiger has served the communities where she has lived through board leadership, ranging from economic development, education, entrepreneurship, healthcare, social services and arts and culture. She serves on numerous board in the industry. Earlier this year, the Urban League of Greater Southwestern Ohio honored Geiger for her impact on the Cincinnati community.

“We are grateful for Kay’s tremendous leadership and accomplishments at PNC over the span of her career,” Scott Swanson, Midwest territory executive for the PNC Office of the Regional Presidents, said. “Not only has Kay been a tireless advocate for our clients and employees, but she has also fostered a culture of collaboration and inclusion at PNC in Greater Cincinnati and across the region. We will miss Kay tremendously for all that she did and who she is but wish her nothing but the best as she moves to this next chapter.”

Weber previously worked at PNC Bank in a variety of roles, including credit, portfolio management, relationship management, workout and credit approval roles in predominantly middle-market and corporate finance. Weber later rejoined PNC in 2008 and has led a team of relationship managers and support personnel serving private and public companies. He also serves on the board of directors at the Cincinnati USA Regional Chamber and Cincinnati Regional Business Committee and is chairman of the Freestore Foodbank board.

“Warren is the perfect leader to succeed Kay,” Swanson said. “We are confident his leadership and focused involvement in the community will help fuel PNC’s Main Street banking approach and continued growth across the Greater Cincinnati and Northern Kentucky region.”


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