Tamika Otis Joins KeyBank as Corporate Responsibility Officer and Community Relations Manager for Capital Region & Central NY Markets
Tamika Otis Joins KeyBank as Corporate Responsibility Officer and Community Relations Manager for Capital Region & Central NY Markets
KeyBankhas announced that Tamika Otis has been named Corporate Responsibility Officer and Community Relations Manager for its Capital Region (Albany, NY) and Central NY markets.
Otis has more than 15 years of leadership and program management experience and will oversee KeyBank’s broad community engagement strategy. This includes Community Reinvestment Act (CRA) compliance and execution ofKeyBank’s National Community Benefits Planin the Capital Region. Since 2017, KeyBank has invested more than $976 million in its Capital Region and Central New York markets through this plan, supporting small business and home lending in low- and-moderate income communities, affordable housing and community development projects, and philanthropic efforts targeted toward education, workforce development, and safe, vital neighborhoods.
Before joining Key, Otis served as the Director of the KeyBank Business Boost & Build Program, powered by JumpStart. The initiative was designed to stimulate economic growth and workforce development by fostering small business success. As Director, she exceeded all of KeyBank’s established performance metrics for the four-year program in just three years. Also during her time at Jumpstart, Otis managed and executed grant funds across four Upstate New York markets during the COVID-19 pandemic, deploying capital to 128 small and under-resourced business owners.
Otis, a dedicated Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion leader, has won several awards for her work within the communities she has served, including the 2016 “40 Under 40 Latino Rising Stars” award given by the Hispanic Coalition of New York. Active in the community, she serves on the boards of the Women’s Fund of Central New York, Onondaga County Youth Bureau and Good Life Youth Foundation for Entrepreneurship. She also serves as an advisor to the Upstate New York Black Chamber of Commerce headquartered in Albany.