Rosemarie Greco is the current co-chairwoman of VISION 2020, a national initiative for women's economic and social equality.
and president of its parent corporation, CoreStates Financial Corp. During her tenure, the bank was ranked as the eighteenth largest in the United States.
During her time in the Office of Health Care Reform, her proposals included codifying and expanding scope-of-practice parameters for nurses and non-physician healthcare professionals; an agreement with the State's Blue Cross/Blue Shield plans that resulted in a contribution of several hundred million dollars to provide health insurance for uninsured, low-wage workers; the country's first comprehensive law requiring health-care-acquired infection reporting from hospitals and nursing homes; and statewide initiatives of the Chronic Care Commission.
She has served the City of Philadelphia as chair of the first Women's Commission, as a member of the City Planning Commission, as chair of a task force that drew the charter for Mayor Rendell's Office for Management, Productivity, and Planning, and as a member of the executive committee of the founding board of Philadelphia's Special Service District.
She has served on the executive committee of the Business Public School Partnership for Reform and as chairman of the Philadelphia Youth Network.
She was chair of the Philadelphia Compact, a joint venture between the Pew Foundation and the Annenberg Canter for Public Policy.