The KeyBank Foundation has awarded a four-year, $24 million grant to a business program that will benefit markets in Ohio and upstate New York, including Syracuse. Cleveland, Ohio–based JumpStart, Inc. will administer the program. Pictured following the July 31 announcement (from left to right) are Ray Leach, CEO of JumpStart, Inc.; Beth Mooney, CEO of KeyCorp (NYSE: KEY), parent company of KeyBank; Kip Clarke, KeyBank’s Cleveland market president; Margot Copeland, CEO and chairperson of the KeyBank Foundation; and Cathy Belk, president of JumpStart.
Syracuse and upstate New York are among the markets that will benefit from a donation that the KeyBank Foundation has made to a business-assistance program. The organization has awarded a four-year, $24 million grant to the “KeyBank Business Boost & Build Program, powered by JumpStart.” On its website, Cleveland, Ohio–based JumpStart Inc. describes itself as […]
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