Steffanie Jasper (C'93)
Steffanie Jasper is the executive vice president and head of enterprise risk management at PNC, overseeing governance, risk frameworks, and risk reporting as well as the operational management of the independent risk management department and corporate insurance. With over 23 years at PNC, she has been a senior operational risk officer and program manager, a co-executive sponsor of PNC’s African American Employee Business Resource Group, and a founding member of the PNC Black Leaders Forum. The forum was created to build a community among of Black senior leaders and to reach back to other Black employees to advocate for the inclusion and growth of all Black leaders at PNC through mentoring, exposure, development, open dialogue, and advocacy.
Jasper is a graduate of the Leadership Pittsburgh class XXIII. She serves on the Board of Trustees for The Children’s Institute, 412 Food Rescue, and is the Board Chair for St. Edmund’s Academy. She also volunteers time to support PNC’s Grow Up Great and co-leads the United Way of Southwestern Pennsylvania’s Women United DEI Leadership Committee. As a member of The Links, Incorporated. Jasper serves women and children in her community most notably through leading the Pittsburgh Chapter’s annual Wellness Symposium for Black Women which brings prominent voices and experts together to share impactful information to improve the physical, mental, financial, and civic wellbeing of Black women in the Pittsburgh region.
Jasper is a hall of fame athlete and graduate of Georgetown University with Bachelor of Arts degrees in government and psychology. She is a distinguished graduate of Carnegie Mellon Heinz College with a Master of Science in economic development and financial management. Jasper was a member of the inaugural cohort who completed The Advanced Leadership Institute program in the Executive Leadership Academy at the Carnegie Mellon Tepper School of Business. She has been recognized as a 2022 Diversity & Inclusion Advocate of the Year at PNC, and 2024 Pittsburgh Business Times Woman of Influence. Jasper is married to her husband Michael (C’91, MBA’97), also a Georgetown athlete, and they have three children, Lauren, Natalie, and Matthew.