Prior to joining Greycourt, Tom managed a specialized practice in Morgan Stanley's Pittsburgh office where he advised individuals, family offices and charitable organizations. At Morgan Stanley, he assisted clients with the development of investment policy statements, asset allocation, and manager selection. Prior to Morgan Stanley, Tom was a senior vice president with PNC Advisors. He served in various positions in trust and private banking during his 21 years there. Tom helped to develop PNC's first integrated private banking office, The PNC Financial Service Center, which opened in the fall of 1987. Prior to PNC, Tom held positions as a fund raiser at Carnegie Mellon University and as a staff attorney at the Episcopal Diocese of Pittsburgh. Tom is a graduate of Kenyon College, Ohio Northern University's Pettit College of Law, and Carnegie Mellon University's Heinz School. Tom has served on the adjunct faculty of the Heinz School at Carnegie Mellon University as well as a variety of boards including Kenyon College, The Episcopal Diocese of Pittsburgh, Trinity Cathedral of Pittsburgh, Gateway to the Arts, The Carnegie Mellon University Alumni Executive Board, The Heinz School Alumni Executive Board, The Pittsburgh Recovery Center, Calliope (The Pittsburgh Folk Music Society) and the Circles Board of the Pittsburgh Cultural Trust.