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CenterState CEO, KeyBank seek to boost BIPOC, women, and veteran-owned businesses

CenterState CEO
KeyBank presents a $500,000 donation to the CenterState CEO Foundation to support the expansion of business coaching and technical assistance programs for Black, Indigenous and other People of Color (BIPOC), women- and veteran-owned firms in Central New York. Pictured here (from left to right) are Stephen Fournier, KeyBank’s Central New York market president; Robert Simpson, president and CEO of CenterState CEO; Andrew Obernesser, CenterState CEO director of community investment; and Tamika Otis, KeyBank Central New York corporate responsibility officer. PHOTO CREDIT: CENTERSTATE CEO

The goal is to produce generational wealth SYRACUSE — CenterState CEO says it plans to expand business coaching and technical-assistance programs for Black, Indigenous and other People of Color (BIPOC), women, and veteran-owned firms in Central New York. The organization will use a $500,000 donation from KeyBank (NYSE: KEY) to do so.  The grant is […]

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