Ristau will oversee 15 KeyBank branches in Onondaga and Jefferson Counties and will be responsible for driving and executing retail growth

strategies for the bank, according to a news release from Key. She has been with KeyBank for 19 years. For the past 12 years, she has managed KeyBank’s Nottingham branch. 

Ristau started her tenure at KeyBank as a relationship manager at its Syracuse main branch and then moved into a branch-manager role at the Camillus office, the bank said.

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Prior to joining KeyBank, Ristau spent two years with Green Tree Financial Services as a mortgage-loan originator.

In her community activities, Ristau has served on the Women Igniting the Spirit of Entrepreneurship (WISE) board of directors and the Christopher Community board.

 

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