KeyBank has named JASON HOLCOMB and MICHAEL MADIGAN, JR. area leaders of retail banking for the Central New York market, responsible for branch administration and sales management. Holcomb previously was a multisite branch manager for First Niagara Bank in Rochester. He also worked as regional manager for Citizens Bank in Albany. Holcomb earned his associate degree in education from […]

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KeyBank has named JASON HOLCOMB and MICHAEL MADIGAN, JR. area leaders of retail banking for the Central New York market, responsible for branch administration and sales management. Holcomb previously was a multisite branch manager for First Niagara Bank in Rochester. He also worked as regional manager for Citizens Bank in Albany. Holcomb earned his associate degree in education from Hudson Valley Community College in Troy. Madigan, Jr. was previously a division product proficiency manager for Bank of America. He also served as sales-performance manager, sales and service manager, consumer-market executive, and banking-center manager with Bank of America. He has 20 years’ experience in the financial-services industry. Madigan earned his bachelor’s degree in psychology from Allegheny College (Meadville, Pa.) and his MBA from SUNY Buffalo’s Jacobs School of Management.

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