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Two veteran Twin Cities bankers have been promoted by Chicago-based BMO Harris, the growing U.S. outpost of Canada's huge Bank of Montreal.
Katie Kelley, who rose in the Twin Cities through BMO's local predecessor, M&I Bank, and, before that at U.S. Bank, has been named vice chairwoman. She will focus on growing the business throughout the Midwest, particularly the fast-growth area of women-owned businesses.
Todd Senger, regional president of BMO Harris Bank of Minnesota, has been given responsibility for BMO commercial banking operations in eight states outside of Illinois and Wisconsin. Both will continue to be based in the Twin Cities, BMO's biggest hub outside Chicago and Milwaukee.
Senger said BMO, which committed to $3 billion in additional credit in Minnesota last year, is now the third-largest commercial lender in the Twin Cities area behind Wells Fargo and U.S. Bank.
BMO Harris has more than 300 Twin Cities employees in banking and wealth management.
In June, BMO struck a deal to buy Greene Holcomb Fisher, the Minneapolis-based investment bank that was started in 1995 by Hunt Greene and Brian Holcomb, Piper Jaffray veterans who struck out on their own. Greene Holcomb, when the deal closes as expected this year, will take the BMO name and integrate into BMO Capital Markets through a Minneapolis office.
Neal.St.Anthony@startribune.com