Foster Promoted At KeyBank

July 28, 2016 at 4:25 p.m.

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SOUTH BEND, - KeyBank recently named Randall E. "Randy" Foster president of its Northern Indiana District. Foster replaces Jeff Stone, who was promoted to a similar position as president of Key's Capital Region (Albany) District. In his new role, Foster is responsible for growing Key's client base in retail banking, business banking, commercial banking and private banking and trust. In addition to increasing profitability in all franchise lines of business, Foster is accountable for the district's revenue, expense management, profitability and credit quality.

Most recently, Foster served as senior vice president/relationship team manager for Key's middle market commercial bank team for the Northern Indiana District. Foster, who has more than 35 years of experience in the financial services industry, was a past recipient of KeyCorp's President's Award" for outstanding performance.

"The district president position requires someone with a broad, unique skill set covering multiple products and banking disciplines," said Chuck Sulerzyski, KeyBank's Great Lakes regional president. "Randy was selected for this assignment because of his experience and understanding of commercial banking, business banking, retail banking, and private banking. He also has a proven track record in leading successful, client-focused teams that deliver products and solutions across multiple banking segments. Our clients will benefit greatly from his experience, leadership and marketplace knowledge."[[In-content Ad]]

SOUTH BEND, - KeyBank recently named Randall E. "Randy" Foster president of its Northern Indiana District. Foster replaces Jeff Stone, who was promoted to a similar position as president of Key's Capital Region (Albany) District. In his new role, Foster is responsible for growing Key's client base in retail banking, business banking, commercial banking and private banking and trust. In addition to increasing profitability in all franchise lines of business, Foster is accountable for the district's revenue, expense management, profitability and credit quality.

Most recently, Foster served as senior vice president/relationship team manager for Key's middle market commercial bank team for the Northern Indiana District. Foster, who has more than 35 years of experience in the financial services industry, was a past recipient of KeyCorp's President's Award" for outstanding performance.

"The district president position requires someone with a broad, unique skill set covering multiple products and banking disciplines," said Chuck Sulerzyski, KeyBank's Great Lakes regional president. "Randy was selected for this assignment because of his experience and understanding of commercial banking, business banking, retail banking, and private banking. He also has a proven track record in leading successful, client-focused teams that deliver products and solutions across multiple banking segments. Our clients will benefit greatly from his experience, leadership and marketplace knowledge."[[In-content Ad]]
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