Bernard J. Milano was President and Board Member of the KPMG Foundation (1992-2019)
Mr. Milano graduated from Temple University with a Bachelor of Science degree in accounting, and started his career with KPMG in the audit practice of the Philadelphia office. Prior to his role as president of the KPMG Foundation, he held positions of increasing responsibility including National Partner in Charge of University Relations and National Partner in Charge of Human Resources. He lives with his wife, Dr. Sharon Pierson, and sons Matthew and Adam in Allendale, New Jersey. Mr. Milano has four older children and six grandchildren. Mr. Milano holds honorary Doctor of Humane Letters degrees from North Carolina A&T State University, Kent State University and William Paterson University of New Jersey.
Mr. Milano’s activities are as follows:
RECENT PROFESSIONAL AND EDUCATIONAL
President and member of the Board of Directors – The PhD Project Association until 12/31/19
Boards of Directors:
Points of Light Foundation until 12/31/19; Executive Committee; Chair – Audit Committee; member – Finance and HR Committees; Chair –2017 CEO Search Committee
Beta Gamma Sigma; 2008-present; Secretary/Treasurer 2014-present; member-Executive
Committee; Chair-Finance and Investment Committee
Chairman – HBCU Business Deans’ Roundtable Business Advisory Board until 12/31/19
The Conference Board CSR Council – (Chairman 2011-2013)
Member USA Executive Committee – Enactus (formerly SIFE); Chair of U.S. and Worldwide Rules Committees; member Enactus Worldwide Finance and Audit Committee until 12/31/19
President Trump’s Board of Advisors on Black Colleges and Universities