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Two Saint Vincent alumni honored on annual Power 100 list

by Public Relations | January 16, 2025

LATROBE, PA – A pair of Saint Vincent College alumni earned spots on the Pittsburgh Business Times’ sixth annual Power 100 list. Rich DiClaudio, C’81, and David Roger, C’91, are rated among the most influential business leaders in the Pittsburgh area.

The Power 100 is a compilation of executives, leaders and builders who are shaping the future of the region. The list is chosen by the Business Times’ editorial staff with input from members of the community.

DiClaudio is president and CEO of Energy Innovation Center Institute. His four-decade career in finance and private capital investing includes leadership roles in private equity funds, ESG-focused nonprofits, and faith-based and educational organizations.

A member of the Saint Vincent College Board of Directors, DiClaudio also serves on the board of UPMC Heath Plan and is a board member and chair of the Endowment Committee for Scott Hahn’s Saint Paul Center for Biblical Theology at Franciscan University in Steubenville, Ohio. He is a co-founder and board member of Purposed Vision and the Training for Human Thriving Institute funded by Bank of America, Highmark and Google.

Roger is president and director of the Hillman Family Foundations, a private foundation that administers the 18 philanthropies associated with the Hillman family. Since joining the foundation in 2001, Roger has been involved in numerous projects, including the Hillman Fellows Program in Innovative Cancer Research at the University of Pittsburgh Cancer Institute, Hillman Pediatric Transplant Center at UPMC Children’s Hospital of Pittsburgh and the Hillman Center for Future-Generation Technologies at Carnegie Mellon University.

Roger is a member of the board of directors of the Allegheny Conference on Community Development, the advisory board of InnovatePGH, the national advisory council of the Mobility21 University Transportation Center at Carnegie Mellon and the board of directors of P3R/Pittsburgh Marathon.

 

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Rich DiClaudio

 

 

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