Elaine Zevkovich

Elaine Zevkovich holds a B.S. in Biology from Saint Mary’s College in Notre Dame, Indiana, and an M.B.A. from the University of Houston. She has spent most of her career working in the field of research finance and administration for academic medical centers. Her most recent position was with a Manufacturing USA Institute called Advanced Robotics for Manufacturing. The Institute is a non-profit organization that is funded through a national federal program.

Elaine was received into the Episcopal Church approximately 25 years ago. She is a member of Trinity Cathedral, where she serves as Director of the Altar Guild and as a member of the Executive and Outreach Committees.

Born and raised in a small town near Youngstown, Ohio, Elaine has lived in Pittsburgh since 2018, and has been a resident of the Downtown Pittsburgh community since 2019. Before moving to Pittsburgh, she lived in Portland, Oregon; Jackson, Mississippi; and Houston, Texas. She is a volunteer for the Pittsburgh Cultural Trust, an avid reader of historical mysteries, and a college sports fanatic.


Responsibilities…

  • Directs the financial affairs of the diocese.
  • Responsible for diocesan audit preparation and financial systems/reporting, including the budget, general ledger, accounts payable, accounts receivable, endowment fund accounting, and payroll.
  • Serves as diocesan staff liaison to the Board of Trustees and Diocesan Council.
  • Assists parishes with financial matters, including payroll, budgeting, and investments.
  • Oversees parish audits, and reviews financial statistics included in parochial reports.

Contact Elaine…

  • With questions about parish finances and finance-related processes, such as payroll, budgeting, making and managing investments, etc.
  • For help identifying sources of funding for new programs or ministries, building maintenance projects, and formation opportunities.
  • With questions about the preparation and recording of financial information for parochial reports.
  • About parish audits and diocesan assessments.
  • To request reimbursement for the expenses of diocesan-sponsored committees.