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KeyBank’s Morris Promoted to Senior Vice President of Commercial Banking

Aug 11, 2021 | Finance, Right Moves

Right Moves - Tracy Morris

Tracy Morris has been promoted to the position of Senior Vice President in KeyBank’s commercial banking division, where she works with large corporate businesses.

In her role as relationship manager, Morris provides financial expertise and counsel through customized strategies to help business clients achieve both short-term and long-term goals. In addition, she works with a team of specialists to ensure her clients have access to the extensive resources of one of the nation’s largest financial organizations.

Morris has a long and varied tenure with KeyBank. She began her banking career over 18 years ago on the retail side while attending UAA, where she studied business management as a student-athlete. Prior to joining the commercial banking team eight years ago, she worked with Key Private Bank, where she generated, developed, and maintained enduring relationships with high-net-worth clients. She also has been an avid participant and supporter of many of Key’s internal programs, such as Neighbors Make the Difference Day and Key4Women. 

An active volunteer, Morris sits on the advisory board for Providence Hospital and is a founding member of the Red Wagon Society. She also gives her time and expertise to the Alaska March of Dimes, United Way, and youth hockey.

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