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November 06, 2014

KeyBank signs on as title sponsor for Vermont City Marathon

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KeyBank is a regional bank headquartered in Key Tower within Cleveland, Ohio's Public Square. As of 2007, it is the 19th largest bank in the United States based on total deposits.[1] It is the 24th largest bank in the United States by total assets.[2] KeyBank National Association is a nationally chartered bank, regulated by the Office of the Comptroller of the Currency, Department of the Treasury. KeyBank has approximately 17,468 employees[3] and a diverse client base. Key's customer base spans retail, small business, corporate, and investment clients. There are 985 Key branches located in Alaska, Colorado, Connecticut, Idaho, Indiana, Kentucky, Maine, Michigan, New York, Ohio, Oregon, Utah, Vermont, and Washington, and 1,479 ATMs. KeyCorp maintains business offices in 31 states. In 2008, Key was ranked 321 on the Fortune 500 list.[4] KeyBank also has several major sub-headquarters throughout Ohio; these are located in Cincinnati, Columbus, and Dayton. KeyBank recently took naming rights to the former MeadWestvaco Tower in Dayton, Ohio which is now named KeyBank Tower.

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The Vermont City Marathon is an annual marathon in the city of Burlington, Vermont. Held since May 28, 1989 on Memorial Day weekend, the 24th annual long-distance running race, scheduled for May 27, is expected to draw 8,000 runners and more than 30,000 spectators. The race is produced by RunVermont, a not-for-profit organization committed to promoting running in Vermont. RunVermont also organizes several other races including First Run Burlington and the Half Marathon Unplugged, as well as adult training programs, and a youth running and health education program called Many Milers.

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