D. Jermaine Johnson is regional president of PNC Bank, Greater Washington and Virginia. Johnson is responsible for overseeing all aspects of PNC’s operations in Greater Washington, including Retail Banking, Corporate & Institutional Banking, Private Banking and community-based activities.
Prior to being named to his current role in July 2020, Johnson was an executive vice president and market leader of PNC’s Corporate Banking business for the Greater Washington and Greater Maryland markets. In this role, he led PNC’s middle market, government contracting and large corporate banking segments.
Johnson started his career in banking as a management trainee with Bank of America. During his 30 years in the industry, he has served in a variety of positions in Corporate Banking. He has a general corporate background with companies across a wide range of industries in need of cash flow and asset-based financing. Prior to joining PNC in 2005, Johnson was a vice president and portfolio analyst for GE’s Healthcare Financial Services—a commercial finance unit of GE Capital that provided asset-based lending to healthcare facilities throughout the United States. Previously, Johnson was a vice president at Bank of America within the Commercial Banking group.
Active in the community, Johnson was the 2023 chair of the Greater Washington Board of Trade, the region’s premier business organization that has represented all industries for over 130 years and currently serves on the Executive Committee. Johnson also is chair of the board of Guest Services, Inc., a private hospitality company located in Fairfax, Va., and James Madison University College of Business Advisors. He serves on the regional advisory board of Kaiser Permanente and is a commissioner of the Fairfax County Economic Development Authority, where he serves as treasurer, to serve in the home community of his family. In addition, he is a member of the board of directors of the Federal Reserve Bank of Richmond.
He is a graduate of James Madison University, with a bachelor’s degree in Finance. Johnson is a graduate of the 2011 class of Leadership Fairfax.