KeyBank recently announced that Tony DiSotto, a Jay native, has been appointed market president, overseeing and coordinating KeyBank’s go-to market strategy across its various lines of business and serve as the face and voice of Key in Maine.
A Key private bank market leader, he succeeds Chip Kelley, who will retire at the end of November.
DiSotto will continue to lead KeyBank’s wealth management teams in Maine and Vermont. In addition, he will take on the market president responsibility of overseeing and coordinating KeyBank’s go-to market strategy across its various lines of business and serve as the face and voice of Key in Maine.
DiSotto began his career with Key in 2006 as a branch manager and held leadership roles within the retail branch network through 2014 before transitioning to a senior business banking relationship manager role in 2014. He then rejoined the retail team as senior vice president, regional retail leader, overseeing the retail, small business and mortgage lending teams in Maine and Vermont. In 2019 he transitioned to his current role.
DiSotto holds a bachelor’s degree from Colby College and a master’s degree in business administration from Norwich University. His involvement in the community includes acting as board treasurer for Milestone Recovery, board president with Scarborough Youth Football, campaign cabinet member with United Way of Southern Maine, and a volunteer with Scarborough Little League.
DiSotto resides in Scarborough with his family and maintains an office at KeyBank’s Canal Plaza in Portland.
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