Syracuse, N.Y. – The top executive at one of the nation’s largest banks sees the Syracuse area turning into a hotbed of population and job growth when Micron Technology builds its massive computer chip factory in Clay.
Chris Gorman, chairman and CEO of Cleveland-based KeyBank, told syracuse.com | The Post-Standard on Tuesday that growth driven by Micron and spin-off developments will make the Syracuse area one of the fastest growing markets in the bank’s nation-wide territory.
“We’re always looking at demographics and where there’s actually growth,” Gorman said during a visit to KeyBank’s regional headquarters in Syracuse as part of the bank’s bicentennial celebration…