KeyCorp CEO Mooney Named Most Powerful Woman in Banking
Key's Coyne (#18 Most Powerful), Brady (#6 One to Watch), and Copeland (Community Impact) Also Honored by American Banker
September 22, 2014 /3BL Media/ - Today, Beth Mooney, CEO and chairman of KeyCorp (NYSE: KEY), received the top spot on American Banker Magazine's esteemed "The 25 Most Powerful Women in Banking" list for the second year in a row. The honor comes on the heels of Mooney being named one of Fortune’s “50 Most Powerful Women in Business,” on September 18.
In addition to Mooney, American Banker recognized three other KeyCorp executives with their annual Women in Banking awards. Maria Coyne, Key’s EVP and branch network executive, was ranked number 18 on the publication’s "The 25 Most Powerful Women in Banking" list, and Amy Brady, chief information officer at KeyCorp, was ranked number six on the publication’s "The 25 Women to Watch" list. Margot Copeland, Key’s Director of Philanthropy and Civic Engagement received American Banker’s Community Impact Award.
“Not only is Mooney driving top results at KeyCorp as profits and share price have risen under her leadership, but she’s wielding influence to make a difference in the lives of her customers and community,” said Bonnie McGeer, executive editor of American Banker Magazine. “It’s this holistic approach to leadership that embodies American Banker’s 25 Most Powerful Women in Banking and Finance ranking and that is rebuilding public trust in the banking industry.”