KeyCorp (NYSE: KEY), parent of KeyBank, recently announced that it has appointed Eric Fiala as head of corporate responsibility. In this role, Fiala oversees the company’s community engagement; environmental, social, and governance (ESG); philanthropy, and Community Reinvestment Act teams. Fiala joined KeyCorp in 2002 and has held roles of increasing responsibility in corporate finance, analytics, and […]
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KeyCorp (NYSE: KEY), parent of KeyBank, recently announced that it has appointed Eric Fiala as head of corporate responsibility.
In this role, Fiala oversees the company’s community engagement; environmental, social, and governance (ESG); philanthropy, and Community Reinvestment Act teams.
Fiala joined KeyCorp in 2002 and has held roles of increasing responsibility in corporate finance, analytics, and corporate responsibility. This included serving as consumer bank finance director and director of client insights. Most recently, Fiala led KeyBank’s community initiatives and relations, and ESG teams.
KeyBank announced that it has hired Gwen Robinson as director of Community Reinvestment Act (CRA) data and compliance. In this role, Robinson will lead KeyBank’s CRA team and develop strategies to support the companywide commitment to maintain the bank’s “Outstanding” CRA rating, the bank said in a Nov. 19 news release. Robinson reports to Fiala in her new role.
Cleveland, Ohio–based KeyCorp’s roots trace back 190 years to Albany, New York. Its KeyBank unit today ranks second in deposit market share in the 16-county Central New York area.