Michael H. Dulan is executive vice president and business banking segment leader for Key Community Banking. He is responsible for developing strategies for Key's business banking segment, which focuses on companies with annual revenues of $1 - $10 million. Dulan also leads the national sales efforts of Key's Small Business Administration (SBA) program, Key4Women (women-owned business) and Community Development Banking.
Dulan previously served as the president of KeyBank's Community Bank, Rocky Mountain Region, which includes 115 branches and nearly 1,000 employees in Colorado, Utah and Idaho. He was responsible for Retail Banking, Business Banking and middle-market Commercial Banking. He also worked with senior sales managers to deliver banking, investing and trust services to affluent clients.
Prior to joining Key, Dulan served as executive vice president of Consumer Banking for Bank of America, where he managed 4,000 employees and 400 retail branches in Georgia and Tennessee. Additionally, Dulan had previously been the president of Bank of America's Community Development Banking, where he was responsible for the business units and national initiatives of the company's Community Development Banking group.
Dulan is currently a member of the board of trustees for the Urban League of Greater Cleveland.
Dulan's community involvement also has included serving on the Denver Hispanic Chamber of Commerce Host Committee for 2009 National Convention and volunteering as a board member for the Atlanta Neighborhood Development Partnership, the Trust for Public Land/Chattahoochee River Land Protection Campaign Committee and the Georgia State University Foundations. He was also a member of Leadership Atlanta and 100 Black Men of Atlanta.
Dulan earned a bachelor's degree in business administration from the University of Oklahoma and a master's degree in business administration from Southern Methodist University. He is a graduate of the Consumer Bankers Association's Graduate School of Retail Bank Management at the University of Virginia. |