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Three Rivers Business Alliance and East Liberty Chamber come together for Perc Before Work. Join members, DEI professionals and other interested professionals at our quarterly networking breakfast. We are so fortunate that our May speaker will be Delvina Morrow, the NEW Vice President, Community Affairs and DEI at Pittsburgh Penguins. Championing and advancing the Pittsburgh Penguins Vision, to be the best organization in sports respected for its culture of excellence on and off the ice, responsible for all aspects of community engagement and impact, both internally and externally for the organization. Delvina has been providing leadership in strategic thinking, and community engagement, across the organizations, providing cross-departmental support and guidance, sitting at the center of transformation and change, serving as the conduit, to impact all elements of the Pittsburgh Penguins, its programs, partnerships and engagements. These events typically sell out so register early
DELVINA LORRAINE MORROW has provided leadership in strategic thinking and community development in the nonprofit sector, for-profit sector, life sciences, technology, and now sports. Delvina has dedicated her career to bringing people together, and advancing missions, as a community leader and executive.
As the VP of Community Affairs, she is responsible for ideating and managing campaigns, initiatives, and special projects that benefit communities in the region and beyond. She is responsible for upholding the team's commitment to serving local communities, while also advancing causes of social justice, diversity, equity, and inclusion.
She has worked on external projects and initiatives relating to the redevelopment of the former Civic Arena, a $1 Billion dollar, 28-acre, redevelopment, and has worked alongside the Pittsburgh Penguins leadership, and development partners, to deliver on community engagement tied directly to the redevelopment project.
Delvina has worked to shape the culture of community engagement, diversity, equity, and inclusion, in tech, sports, and the nonprofit sector, and takes pride in being someone who leads with passion and unity at the forefront.
Her success has not gone unrecognized. In 2017, Delvina was named by the Pittsburgh Business Times as one of the inaugural class of its “30 Under 30” honorees, she was an honoree for Who's Next 2019: Technology presented by the Incline, she was honored in 2022 Pittsburgh Courier Fab 40, and is a and a graduate of the Leadership Pittsburgh, LDI Class of 2018.
Morrow was recently named to The Hockey News 2022 List of 20 Women Making Black History in Hockey. Delvina has been featured by the NHL as one of the women leading the way towards a more diverse and inclusive game with the Pittsburgh Penguins organization, ensuring that hockey is for everyone, and that representation is seen on and off the ice.