People: KeyCorp (KEY)
KEY on New York Consolidated
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Summary
| Name | Age | Since | Current Position |
|---|---|---|---|
Beth Mooney |
57 | 2011 | Chairman of the Board, President, Chief Executive Officer, Chief Operating Officer |
Jeffrey Weeden |
56 | 2002 | Chief Financial Officer, Senior Executive Vice President |
Christopher Gorman |
52 | 2010 | President - Key Corporate Bank |
William Koehler |
48 | 2010 | President - Key Community Bank |
Craig Buffie |
2013 | Chief Human Resource Officer | |
William Hartmann |
59 | 2012 | Senior Executive Vice President, Chief Risk Officer |
Robert Morris |
60 | 2006 | Chief Accounting Officer |
Thomas Stevens |
63 | 2013 | Chief Administrative Officer |
Amy Brady |
46 | 2012 | Chief Information Officer |
Paul Harris |
54 | 2011 | General Counsel, Secretary |
Alexander Cutler |
61 | Lead Independent Director | |
Edward Campbell |
63 | 1999 | Independent Director |
Joseph Carrabba |
60 | 2009 | Independent Director |
Charles Cooley |
57 | 2011 | Independent Director |
H. James Dallas |
54 | 2005 | Independent Director |
Elizabeth Gile |
57 | 2010 | Independent Director |
Ruth Gillis |
58 | 2009 | Independent Director |
William Gisel |
60 | 2011 | Independent Director |
Richard Hipple |
60 | 2012 | Independent Director |
Kristen Manos |
53 | 2009 | Independent Director |
Bill Sanford |
68 | 1999 | Independent Director |
Barbara Snyder |
57 | 2010 | Independent Director |
Biographies
| Name | Description |
|---|---|
Beth Mooney |
Ms. Beth E. Mooney is Chairman of the Board, President, Chief Executive Officer, Chief Operating Officer of KeyCorp. Ms. Mooney has been KeyCorp’s Chairman and Chief Executive Officer since May 1, 2011. She was elected President and Chief Operating Officer on November 18, 2010 and served in that role until she became Chairman and Chief Executive Officer. Ms. Mooney joined KeyCorp in 2006 as a Vice Chair and head of Key Community Bank. Ms. Mooney has over 30 years of banking experience in retail banking, commercial lending, and real estate financing. Prior to joining KeyCorp, beginning in 2000 she served as Senior Executive Vice President at AmSouth Bancorp, a regional bank holding company that has merged with Regions Financial Corporation, and became Chief Financial Officer at AmSouth Bancorp as well in 2004. Ms. Mooney ran AmSouth’s banking operations in Tennessee and Northern Louisiana before becoming its Senior Executive Vice President and Chief Financial Officer. Prior to joining AmSouth, Ms. Mooney completed line assignments of increasing responsibility at Bank One Corporation, Citicorp Real Estate, Inc., Hall Financial Group and Republic Bank of Texas/First Republic. At Bank One, Ms. Mooney served as Regional President in Akron and Dayton, Ohio, and then as President of Bank One Ohio, managing markets throughout the state. Ms. Mooney is a member of the Financial Services Roundtable and serves in leadership roles in a number of civic and community organizations. |
Jeffrey Weeden |
Mr. Jeffrey B. Weeden is no longer Chief Financial Officer, Senior Executive Vice President of KeyCorp., effective June 30, 2013. He is a member of the executive team, management committee and executive council at Key. He oversees Accounting, Tax, Treasury, Planning and Forecasting, Facilities, Investor Relations and line of business finance. Prior to joining Key, Weeden was president and CEO of MFN Financial Corporation, a national consumer finance company, based in Lake Forest, IL where he and his team restructured the company before it was merged with Consumer Portfolio Services in March 2002. Prior to joining MFN Financial, he was senior vice president and chief financial officer at Firstar Corporation (now part of US Bank), a Milwaukee-based bank holding company. Weeden worked at Firstar or a predecessor company for 15 years responsibilities until its merger with Star Banc Corporation in 1998. Weeden began his professional career in 1979 at Ernst and Young working on audit, tax and consulting engagements. He holds a bachelor’s degree in Industrial Administration (accounting) and Economics from Iowa State University. He passed the CPA exam in 1979. He is a member of the Financial Services Roundtable. |
Christopher Gorman |
Mr. Christopher M. Gorman is President - Key Corporate Bank of KeyCorp., since 2010. He previously served as a KeyCorp Senior Executive Vice President and head of Key National Banking during 2010. Mr. Gorman was an Executive Vice President of KeyCorp (2002 to 2010) and served as President of KeyBanc Capital Markets (2003 to 2010). He became an executive officer of KeyCorp in 2010. |
William Koehler |
Mr. William R. Koehler is President - Key Community Bank of KeyCorp., since 2010. Mr. Koehler previously served as Great Lakes Regional President (during 2010); as leader of KeyCorp’s Keyvolution initiative (2008 to 2010); as Michigan District President (2007 to 2008); and prior to, as Managing Director and Segment Leader of the Financial Sponsors Group and Regional Banking within KeyBanc Capital Markets. Mr. Koehler became an executive officer of KeyCorp in 2010. |
Craig Buffie |
Mr. Craig Buffie has been appointed as the Chief Human Resource Officer of KeyCorp. During his 27 year career at Bank of America, Buffie served in numerous human resources executive positions supporting technology and operations, consumer, small business, and the corporate and investment bank. Most recently, he was Head of Home Loans Sales and Fulfillment for Bank of America. He holds an MBA in Finance and Marketing from the Kelley School of Business, Indiana University, and a bachelor's degree in Economics from Penn State University. |
William Hartmann |
Mr. William L. Hartmann is Senior Executive Vice President, Chief Risk Officer of KeyCorp., since July 12, 2012. Mr. Hartmann joined KeyCorp in 2010 as its Chief Credit Officer. Prior to joining KeyCorp, Mr. Hartmann spent 29 years at Citigroup (a multinational financial services institution) where his most recent position was global head of Large Corporate Risk Management. While at Citigroup, he held numerous roles with increasing responsibility, including chief risk officer, Asia Pacific, head of Global Portfolio Management, co-head of Leveraged Finance Capital Markets and global head of Loan Sales & Trading. Mr. Hartmann has been an executive officer of KeyCorp since 2012. |
Robert Morris |
Mr. Robert L. Morris is Chief Accounting Officer of KeyCorp., since 2006. He is an executive officer of KeyCorp since 2006. |
Thomas Stevens |
Mr. Thomas C. Stevens is no longer Vice Chairman of the Board effective May 16, 2013 and Chief Administrative Officer of KeyCorp, effective June 30, 2013. Mr. Stevens’ responsibilities as Chief Administrative Officer of KeyCorp include managing the human resources, legal, marketing and communications, technology, operations, procurement, and risk review groups as well as Victory Capital Management. Prior to joining KeyCorp in 1996, Mr. Stevens was the managing partner of Thompson Hine LLP, a law firm serving as counselors, advisors and advocates to a full spectrum of clients ranging from public and private corporations to financial institutions, governments, nonprofit organizations, venture capitalists and individual entrepreneurs. Mr. Stevens is a member of the Financial Services Roundtable as well as other professional, civic, and community organizations. |
Amy Brady |
Ms. Amy G. Brady has been Chief Information Officer of KeyCorp., since May 16, 2012. Prior to joining KeyCorp, Ms. Brady spent 25 years at Bank of America, where she most recently served as Chief Information Officer, Enterprise Technology and Operations at Bank of America, supporting technology and operations delivery for key enterprise functions. Ms. Brady has been an executive officer of KeyCorp since 2012. |
Paul Harris |
Mr. Paul N. Harris is General Counsel, Secretary of KeyCorp. Mr. Harris has been the General Counsel and Secretary of KeyCorp since 2003 and an executive officer of KeyCorp since 2004. |
Alexander Cutler |
Mr. Alexander M. Cutler is Lead Independent Director of KeyCorp. Mr. Cutler is the Chairman, Chief Executive Officer, and President of Eaton, a global diversified power management company with approximately 103,000 employees that sells products in more than 170 countries. As chairman and chief executive officer of a Fortune 200 company, Mr. Cutler regularly reviews financial reports, risk management structure, policies and compliance activities, controls systems, information technology systems, company pension and deferred compensation plans, and foreign exchange and interest rate risks. He also has experience in acquisition/divestiture negotiations and integrations. Mr. Cutler assumed his current position at Eaton in 2000 after 25 years with the company and its predecessors. Mr. Cutler serves in leadership roles in civic and community organizations. He chairs The Business Roundtable Corporate Governance Committee and is also a member of The Business Council. |
Edward Campbell |
Mr. Edward P. Campbell is Independent Director of KeyCorp. Mr. Campbell previously served on the Risk Committee and the Audit Committee where he served as Chair. In 2010, Mr. Campbell retired as Chairman, Chief Executive Officer and President of Nordson Corporation. Mr. Campbell joined Nordson in 1988 as Vice President of Corporate Development and rose to positions of greater responsibility. He was elected Chief Executive Officer in 1997 and Chairman of the Board and Chief Executive Officer in 2004. Prior to joining Nordson, Mr. Campbell spent 11 years in operating and financial management positions at The Standard Oil Company/British Petroleum, with responsibility for such functions as capital markets, treasury, cash management, financial planning, pension asset management, equity and fixed income management, and investment management functions, including fixed income and foreign exchange and derivatives trading. Mr. Campbell also had experience the retail operations of the company. Mr. Campbell has held leadership roles in a number of civic and community organizations. |
Joseph Carrabba |
Mr. Joseph A. Carrabba is Independent Director of KeyCorp. Since 2007, Mr. Carrabba has been the Chairman, President, and Chief Executive Officer of Cliffs Natural Resources, Inc. Mr. Carrabba joined Cliffs in 2005 as President and Chief Operating Officer and became President and Chief Executive Officer in 2006. Mr. Carrabba joined Cliffs from Rio Tinto, a global mining company where he served for 22 years in a variety of leadership capacities at locations worldwide, including the United States, Asia, Australia, Canada, and Europe. Before relocating to Rio Tinto’s Diavik Diamond Mines, Inc. in Canada’s Northwest Territory where he served most recently as President, he spearheaded the development and implementation of Rio Tinto’s Six Sigma initiative (an initiative using data measurements and statistics to identify factors to reduce waste, defects and costs and thereby increase bottom line benefits to customers and shareholders) at its bauxite mining operation in Australia. Mr. Carrabba serves in leadership roles in a number of civic and community organizations. |
Charles Cooley |
Mr. Charles P. Cooley has been appointed as Independent Director of KeyCorp. Mr. Cooley was Chief Financial Officer of The Lubrizol Corporation from 1998 until he retired in 2011 following Berkshire Hathaway’s purchase of the company. At Lubrizol, Mr. Cooley had global responsibility for all aspects of its finance function and also oversaw its corporate development and strategic planning activities. Prior to joining Lubrizol, Mr. Cooley held positions of increasing responsibility in finance at Atlantic Richfield Company for 15 years, including treasury, capital markets, corporate development, and operating segment financial management. Mr. Cooley began his career in the National Banking Division of Manufacturers Hanover Trust Company following completion of the bank’s management training program. Mr. Cooley serves in leadership roles in a number of civic and community organizations. |
H. James Dallas |
Mr. H. James Dallas is Independent Director of KeyCorp. Mr. Dallas is Senior Vice President of Quality and Operations at Medtronic, Inc., a global medical technology company that employs approximately 45,000 people and does business in more than 120 countries. Mr. Dallas previously served as Senior Vice President and Chief Information Officer at Medtronic. In his role as Senior Vice President of Quality and Operations, Mr. Dallas has responsibility for executing cross-business initiatives to maximize the company’s global operating leveraging. Mr. Dallas also serves as a member of Medtronic’s executive management team. Prior to joining Medtronic in 2006, Mr. Dallas was Vice President and Chief Information Officer at Georgia-Pacific Corporation, a maker of forest products. At Georgia Pacific, Mr. Dallas held a series of progressively more responsible information technology and operating roles. Mr. Dallas began his career as an internal auditor for C&S National Bank, a regional bank in Atlanta, Georgia, and has experience as a cost accountant with a focus on profitability and key profit drivers. The majority of Mr. Dallas’s career has been focused on bridging the gap between strategy and execution; specifically, enterprise-wide projects and acquisition integration. In addition, he has years of experience with IT security and data privacy. Mr. Dallas serves on the boards of civic and community organizations. |
Elizabeth Gile |
Ms. Elizabeth R. Gile is Independent Director of KeyCorp. In 2005, Ms. Gile retired from Deutsche Bank AG (“Deutsche Bank”) where she was Managing Director and the Global Head of the Loan Exposure Management Group (2003 to 2005). During her career, Ms. Gile had the opportunity to focus on many aspects of credit origination and risk management. In her role at Deutsche Bank, she created and ran a business division to manage the bank’s $80 billion wholesale loan portfolio using capital market instruments and derivatives to reduce the volatility of financial results. Ms. Gile also spent the first 24 years of her career at J.P. Morgan (1977 to 2001) where she was responsible at varying points for J.P. Morgan’s North American business involving high grade credit markets trading, credit portfolio management, corporate lending and credit research. Following her service at J.P. Morgan, Ms. Gile served as Vice Chair of Toronto Dominion Securities and Head of Portfolio Management for the company from 2001 to 2002. Since her retirement, Ms. Gile served from 2007 to 2009 as Managing Director and Senior Strategic Advisor to BlueMountain Capital Management, a hedge fund management company. Ms. Gile has been a Director of Deutsche Bank Trust Corporation and Deutsche Bank Americas since 2005 and serves in leadership roles in a number of civic and community organizations. |
Ruth Gillis |
Ms. Ruth Ann M. Gillis is Independent Director of KeyCorp. Since 2008, Ms. Gillis has been an Executive Vice President of the Exelon Corporation, serving as Chief Administrative Officer. Exelon is an electric utility company. Previously, Ms. Gillis was a Senior Vice President at Exelon from 2005 to 2008. Ms. Gillis serves as President of Exelon Business Services Company, a subsidiary of Exelon, which encompasses information technology, supply chain, legal, communications, human resources and finance, as well as other advisory, professional, technical and support services. As President of Exelon Business Services Company, Ms. Gillis is responsible for providing oversight for transactional and corporate services for the Exelon system of companies. Ms. Gillis is a member of Exelon’s executive committee, pension investment committee, and the corporate risk management committee as well as a member of the Exelon Foundation Board. Ms. Gillis previously served as Chief Financial Officer of Exelon. Ms. Gillis’ previous experience includes service as Unicom Corporation’s Chief Financial Officer and prior thereto as Treasurer where she was responsible for overseeing Unicom Corporation’s financing activities, cash management, financial risk management, and treasury functions. She began her professional career in banking and held leadership positions at First Chicago and American National Bank & Trust (now J.P. Morgan). Ms. Gillis serves in leadership roles in a number of civic and community organizations. |
William Gisel |
Mr. William G. Gisel, Jr., has been Independent Director of KeyCorp. Mr. Gisel serves as President and Chief Executive Officer of Rich Products Corporation, a global manufacturer and supplier of frozen foods with annual sales of approximately $3 billion. Prior to becoming Chief Executive Officer in 2006, Mr. Gisel held positions of increasing responsibility with the company, including Chief Operating Officer and President of the company’s Food Group and Executive Vice President for International and Strategic Planning. Mr. Gisel began his career at Rich’s as General Counsel and also spent four years at Philips, Lytle, LLC. Mr. Gisel is a member of the Board of Directors of the Grocery Manufacturers Association and holds leadership roles in a number of civic and community organizations. community organizations. |
Richard Hipple |
Mr. Richard J. Hipple is Independent Director of KeyCorp. Mr. Hipple is the Chairman of the Board, President and Chief Executive Officer of Materion Corporation (formerly known as Brush Engineered Materials Inc.), a manufacturer of engineered advanced materials and related services. Mr. Hipple has served as Chairman of the Board and Chief Executive Officer of Materion since 2006 and President since 2005. Mr. Hipple was Vice President of Strip Products, Performance Alloys of Materion from July 2001 to May 2002, when he became President of Performance Alloys of Materion. Prior to joining Materion, Mr. Hipple served in the steel industry for 26 years in a number of capacities including project engineer, strategic planning, supply chain management, operations, sales and marketing, and executive management. Mr. Hipple is a member of the boards of a number of civic and community organizations. |
Kristen Manos |
Ms. Kristen L. Manos is Independent Director of KeyCorp. Ms. Manos has been President of Wilsonart Americas since February 2012. Located in Temple, Texas, Wilsonart is the producer of high pressure decorative laminate in North America. Ms. Manos was a partner at Sanderson Berry Co., a private investment advisory services firm located in Holland, Michigan from 2009 to February 2012, where she was involved in business strategy and marketing consulting. Ms. Manos is a former Executive Vice President of Herman Miller, Inc. (2004 to 2009). Herman Miller researches, designs, manufactures, and distributes furnishings for use worldwide in various environments including office, healthcare, educational, and residential settings.Ms. Manos was President of Herman Miller’s North American office business, where she directly participated in corporate risk evaluation, risk management and scenario planning for clients and their facilities. Ms. Manos’ experience spans marketing, finance, manufacturing, and general management. She has led global product development, business development, customer service, and manufacturing teams, and has experience in mergers and acquisitions. Ms. Manos serves on the Board and Finance Committee of International Relief and Development, a non-governmental organization that delivers approximately $500 million in development assistance annually.She served as a director from 2007 until 2008. |
Bill Sanford |
Mr. Bill R. Sanford is no longer Independent Director of KeyCorp effective May 16, 2013. Mr. Sanford is the founder and chairman of Symark LLC, a technology commercialization and business development organization. Mr. Sanford is also the executive founder and retired chairman, president and chief executive officer of Steris Corporation. Mr. Sanford is also chairman of the board of directors of Greatbatch, Inc., where he has been a director since 2000. Greatbatch is a provider of advanced technologies to the global medical device industry. He previously served as chair of the audit committee and lead independent director of that company. Mr. Sanford is an experienced entrepreneur, executive, consultant, investor, and board member with new venture, merger and acquisition, turnaround, senior management, and market development experience. He has public and private financing experience, including initial and secondary public stock offerings, structured debt financing, public stock mergers, and private equity and venture capital investments. Mr. Sanford is an active early stage and private equity investor through Symark and serves as a board member and advisor of public and private for-profit and not-for-profit corporations, investment limited partnerships, and venture capital firms. |
Barbara Snyder |
Ms. Barbara R. Snyder is Independent Director of KeyCorp. Ms. Snyder is President of Case Western Reserve University, a private research university located in Cleveland, Ohio, and has held this post since 2007. Prior to becoming President of Case Western Reserve University, Ms. Snyder served as Executive Vice President and Provost of The Ohio State University (“OSU”). She previously served as Vice Provost for Academic Affairs and Human Resources at OSU. She served as a faculty member of the university’s Moritz College of Law from 1998 to 2007. From 2000 to 2007 she held the Joanne W. Murphy/Classes of 1965 and 1973 Professorship at OSU. Ms. Snyder began her academic career in 1983 as an assistant professor at Case Western Reserve University’s School of Law. Ms. Snyder has taken a leadership role on the boards of several nonprofit organizations including BioEnterprise, whose focus is on healthcare and bioresearch. |
Basic Compensation
| Name | Fiscal Year Total |
|---|---|
Beth Mooney |
6,272,430 |
Jeffrey Weeden |
2,696,010 |
Christopher Gorman |
3,815,860 |
William Koehler |
2,429,940 |
Craig Buffie |
-- |
William Hartmann |
-- |
Robert Morris |
-- |
Thomas Stevens |
2,709,580 |
Amy Brady |
-- |
Paul Harris |
-- |
Alexander Cutler |
-- |
Edward Campbell |
-- |
Joseph Carrabba |
-- |
Charles Cooley |
-- |
H. James Dallas |
-- |
Elizabeth Gile |
-- |
Ruth Gillis |
-- |
William Gisel |
-- |
Richard Hipple |
-- |
Kristen Manos |
-- |
Bill Sanford |
-- |
Barbara Snyder |
-- |
As Of 30 Dec 2012
Options Compensation
| Name | Options | Value |
|---|---|---|
Beth Mooney |
0 | 0 |
Jeffrey Weeden |
447,859 | 2,758,478 |
Christopher Gorman |
0 | 0 |
William Koehler |
0 | 0 |
Craig Buffie |
0 | 0 |
William Hartmann |
0 | 0 |
Robert Morris |
0 | 0 |
Thomas Stevens |
797,000 | 4,466,534 |
Amy Brady |
0 | 0 |
Paul Harris |
0 | 0 |
Alexander Cutler |
0 | 0 |
Edward Campbell |
0 | 0 |
Joseph Carrabba |
0 | 0 |
Charles Cooley |
0 | 0 |
H. James Dallas |
0 | 0 |
Elizabeth Gile |
0 | 0 |
Ruth Gillis |
0 | 0 |
William Gisel |
0 | 0 |
Richard Hipple |
0 | 0 |
Kristen Manos |
0 | 0 |
Bill Sanford |
0 | 0 |
Barbara Snyder |
0 | 0 |
| Name | Shares Traded | Price |
|---|---|---|
BUFFIE CRAIG A |
200 | $10.41 |
WEEDEN JEFFREY B |
276,000 | $10.38 |
CAMPBELL EDWARD P |
82 | $0.00 |
KOEHLER WILLIAM R |
6 | $10.11 |
HARRIS PAUL N |
2 | $10.11 |
BRADY AMY G |
1,391 | $9.86 |
KOEHLER WILLIAM R |
1,085 | $9.52 |
HARRIS PAUL N |
362 | $9.52 |
HARRIS PAUL N |
7,588 | $9.49 |
MORRIS ROBERT L |
747 | $9.49 |
KOEHLER WILLIAM R |
986 | $9.49 |
HARRIS PAUL N |
2,493 | $9.49 |
MORRIS ROBERT L |
2,272 | $0.00 |
MOONEY BETH E |
4,299 | $9.33 |
HARTMANN WILLIAM L |
7,499 | $9.33 |
GORMAN CHRISTOPHER M |
6,686 | $0.00 |
MORRIS ROBERT L |
2,106 | $0.00 |
KOEHLER WILLIAM R |
1,073 | $9.33 |
HARRIS PAUL N |
8,712 | $9.33 |
MORRIS ROBERT L |
692 | $9.33 |
WEEDEN JEFFREY B |
2,553 | $0.00 |
MOONEY BETH E |
8,782 | $0.00 |
HARTMANN WILLIAM L |
2,464 | $9.33 |
STEVENS THOMAS C |
2,285 | $0.00 |
WEEDEN JEFFREY B |
4,299 | $9.33 |

