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Vol. 1, # 34 | August 27, 2007

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KeyBank’s Fuller to remain in Newburgh

As noted in your recent article about the new leadership of KeyBank’s Hudson Valley/Metro NY District (“Fuller up,” Aug. 13), the acquisition of 31 branches from Union State Bank doubles Key’s presence in the Hudson Valley region, and our district headquarters will be located in Orangeburg after the acquisition is complete. As district president, my office will be in Orangeburg.

I would like, however, to clarify that Reginald Fuller, our market president, will not be located in Orangeburg. He will remain in the mid-Hudson Valley, continuing to work out of Key’s Hudson Valley headquarters in Newburgh until our new Oakwood Commons building opens in Poughkeepsie next year. This is important to note because Reggie’s presence in the mid-Hudson Valley is a strong commitment to Key’s continued high-level client service and projected growth in that area of the region. The mid-Hudson Valley has traditionally been very important to Key and will remain so.

Meanwhile, in the southern Hudson Valley, Key is committed to ensuring the seamless integration of the USB branches and to continuing to provide the high level of service our customers deserve and expect.

Michael Orsino

President

Hudson Valley/Metro NY District

KeyBank, N.A.

 

 

 


 





 


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