Consortium of African American Organizations – 2011 CAAO Online Silent Executive Auction
Auction Ends: May 19, 2011 11:00 PM EDT

Banking

Beth E. Mooney - President and Chief Operating Officer, KeyCorp

Item Number
136
Estimated Value
Priceless
Sold
2500 USD to Online Bidder
Number of Bids
1  -  Bid History

Item Description

(Beth Mooney is donating one hour of her time to the winning bidder.)

Beth Mooney is President and Chief Operating Officer of KeyCorp and a member of the KeyCorp Board of Directors. On May 1, 2011, Mooney will assume the additional role of Chairman and CEO. Mooney will be the first woman CEO of a top 20 U.S. bank.

Mooney previously held the title of KeyCorp Vice Chair, Key Community Banking, which includes Retail Banking, Business Banking, Commercial Middle Market Banking, Wealth Management, Private Banking, Key Investment Services and KeyBank Mortgage®. The Community Bank operates more than 1,000 branches and more than 1,500 ATMs across 14 states, as well as three Key Call Centers.

Mooney, who joined Key in April 2006, has over 30 years of experience in retail banking, commercial lending and real estate financing. Prior to her most recent position as Senior Executive Vice President and Chief Financial Officer for Alabama-based AmSouth Bancorporation (now Regions Financial Corporation), Mooney ran its banking operations in Tennessee and Northern Louisiana.

Mooney also completed other 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, she served as Regional President in Akron and Dayton, and then as President of Bank One Ohio, managing major markets throughout the state.

Mooney graduated from the University of Texas in 1977 and earned her Master of Business Administration degree from Southern Methodist University in 1983, where she was selected as a 2007-2008 Distinguished Alumni of the Cox School of Business. She received the YWCA Women of Achievement Award in 2008 and has been recognized four times in U.S. Banker Magazine's "The Most Powerful Women in Banking."

Mooney is Board Chairman of Neighborhood Progress, Inc., Trustee and Treasurer of the board of the Musical Arts Association (The Cleveland Orchestra), a Trustee of Cleveland Clinic Foundation, United Way of Greater Cleveland and ideastream (WVIZ/PBS and WCPN). She is a member of The Financial Services Roundtable and Leadership Cleveland Class of 2007.

 

  

Item Special Note

(Beth Mooney is donating on hour of her time to the winning bidder.)

The executives will meet with the winning bidder at a time convenient to both parties, on or before December 1, 2011, except in the case of some celebrities which may carry over to the first quarter of 2012.

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