LenderClose Hires Dan Davis as Director of Technology

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Dan Davis has joined fintech startup LenderClose as director of technology.

Davis has 17 years of experience, having worked in the IT departments of three Midwest credit unions, culminating in a vice president position with Financial Plus Credit Union in West Des Moines, Iowa.

For the credit unions, he supervised IT staff, contributed to strategic planning, negotiated vendor contracts and managed technology budgets and procurement.

In 2014, Davis became a product manager and consultant for CUTEK, Inc., which provides custom programming services to credit unions.

There, he oversaw custom software development life cycles with a special focus on helping credit unions integrate with legacy core processing platforms.

Davis also led several training engagements, giving credit union staff a comprehensive understanding of the technology’s capabilities.

In his new role with LenderClose, Davis will further develop the company’s strategic technology investments, oversee product development, and manage programming staff. He is also tasked with expanding vendor partnerships.

“Technology integration is a massive undertaking for community financial institutions, particularly when it comes to digitizing, automating and optimizing their loan products,” says Omar Jordan, CEO for LenderClose, in a release. “Much of the challenge credit unions and community banks face stems from the fact that they rely so heavily on legacy technology to serve borrowers. As frustrating as outdated technology becomes, they can’t just ditch it.

“Plugging new, flexible and consumer-centric technology into those systems has the potential to get them where they need to go from an efficiency and experience stand point,” Jordan adds. “And that’s why Dan is here – to get more community financial institutions into position to take advantage of the technology emerging in the space without the cost and complexity of hiring their own programming teams.”

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