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Jonathan H. Lander

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Biography

As a senior vice president and a senior wealth strategist in PNC Wealth Management's Philadelphia market, Jonathan Lander leads the deep and dynamic discovery process to achieve a mutual understanding of a client's family, business (if applicable), and financial goals. He works with clients and their advisors to help develop a strategic financial plan utilizing an ongoing process that enables clients and their teams to understand what’s truly important to them in achieving peace of mind. He identifies and prioritizes their objectives and with their team develops tailored solutions to help achieve them. Lander has the knowledge, experience, and desire to help bring about successful outcomes as a trusted adviser. Lander first joined PNC in June 2004. After returning to the practice of law in 2013, he returned to PNC in November 2018. Although Lander primarily serves PNC Wealth Management’s Philadelphia / Southern New Jersey market, he has worked on large or complicated wealth planning matters in PNC’s other markets. He has also served as a consultant to members of PNC Wealth Management’s executive staff. Lander has practiced law in large law firms in both New York and Philadelphia. Most recently, prior to rejoining PNC Wealth Management, he was a partner in the law firm of Blank Rome, LLP, working in the firm’s Philadelphia and New York offices. Lander earned a BA, magna cum laude, from Drew University. He received a Juris Doctor degree, cum laude, from Albany Law School of Union University and a master of laws (LL.M.) degree in taxation from New York University School of Law. Although no longer engaged in the active practice of law, Lander is a member of the bars of the states of Pennsylvania, New Jersey, New York, and Connecticut and the bar of the United States Tax Court. Lander is a member of the American Bar Association. He served as Chair of the Real Property, Probate and Trust Law (now known as the Real Property, Trust and Estate Law) Section’s Fiduciary Income Tax Committee from mid-2003 to mid-2006. He is also a member of the Philadelphia, Bucks County, and New York State Bar Associations.

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