Key has named Brian Fishel to take over the role of chief human resources officer. Buffie and Fishel will work together over the next several months to “ensure a smooth transition,” according to news release the banking company issued. Buffie has served as KeyCorp’s chief human resources officer since joining the company in 2013. “Craig […]
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Key has named Brian Fishel to take over the role of chief human resources officer. Buffie and Fishel will work together over the next several months to “ensure a smooth transition,” according to news release the banking company issued.
Buffie has served as KeyCorp’s chief human resources officer since joining the company in 2013. “Craig has been instrumental in our company’s growth over the last five years, transforming our leadership and talent development capabilities and guiding significant improvements to the employee experience at Key,” Beth Mooney, KeyCorp chairman and CEO, said in the release. “Craig also served in an integral role during our integration of First Niagara in 2016, co-leading the Transition Leadership Team.”
Fishel has served as KeyCorp’s chief talent officer since joining the banking company in 2013. Fishel will report to Mooney and become a member of Key’s executive leadership team.
Cleveland, Ohio–based KeyCorp’s roots trace back 190 years to Albany, New York. Its KeyBank unit today ranks second in deposit market share in the 16-county Central New York area.


