PNC’s Cressman Bronson: ‘We All Get A Break From Somebody’

PNC's Cressman Bronson
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On this week's episode of the Corporate Competitor Podcast, former baseball player Bronson shares how grit, gratitude and second chances shaped his rise.

“You’re going to be great at something,” the baseball scout told him. “Just not baseball.”

For Cressman Bronson, a walk-on athlete at the University of Toledo who had poured his heart into the sport, those words were crushing. He’d spent years chasing the game—eventually playing on a semi-pro team in Orlando, Florida. But in that moment, it was clear the dream was over.

Instead of wallowing, Bronson drove 20 hours back to Cleveland in silence. And then, he made a phone call that would change everything.

With no business experience and just one faint connection in banking—a man who had gone to high school with his mother-in-law—Bronson asked for a meeting. “I had nothing to lose,” Bronson says in a new episode of the Corporate Competitor Podcast. “I was just trying to figure out what came next.”

That bit of nerve led to his first serious look into the banking world. It didn’t land him a job right away, but it opened the door to next steps. Ultimately, it launched a second career—one where he now serves as Regional President of PNC Financial Services Group.

“We all got a break from somebody, right?” he says. “Somebody gave you a shot. Somebody bet on you. And your job is to make sure you reward that bet.”

For Bronson, that moment came again when executives at PNC saw something in him. “They looked at me and said, ‘Yeah, this is the guy.’ And I’ve never forgotten that,” he says.

Bronson shares more about his journey on the podcast, including:

• Bring solutions, not just charm. Relationships matter, but they only go so far if you can’t add value. “People do business with people they like that have solutions,” he says. “You can hang out and go to games or golf, but at the end of the day, if you don’t bring solutions, you’re just a buddy.”

Exit with no regrets. When his baseball journey ended, Bronson says it didn’t leave him bitter—it left him clear. “I wasn’t mad. I knew I gave it my all. I went to every tryout, played every inning. So I could walk away knowing I had nothing left on the table.” That same mindset now fuels how he tackles challenges in business.

Teach failure early. As a youth baseball coach, Bronson has a different kind of mission. “I tell parents, ‘I’m going to teach your kids baseball—but more importantly, I’m going to teach them how to deal with failure.’” That, he says, is where real confidence begins. “The life lessons that come from sports—teamwork, resilience, perseverance—those are the building blocks for success later in life.”

 


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