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FARMINGTON HILLS, Mich. ~ Member Driven Technologies (MDT), a CUSO that hosts the Symitar core processing system from Jack Henry™to provide a private cloud alternative for core processing and IT needs, has announced the addition of industry veteran Pete Major as vice president of fintech services.
Pete brings 25 years of experience in the banking industry to MDT, having previously spent 15+ years with Jack Henry, most recently serving as the director of Symitar implementations. He has extensive systems experience in front-office, back-office, payments, IT processing, consulting, mergers, conversions and integrations.
"I've worked closely with MDT for nearly two decades and have always respected and admired the organization; their deep commitment to clients as well as employees and culture resonates with me and is ultimately what drew me to the organization," said Major. "I look forward to this new role, ensuring our credit unions are leveraging the technology and solutions that best meet their internal and member service needs."
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Credit unions are under pressure to select fintech solutions that will optimize their success and remain competitive. MDT is dedicated to supporting its credit union clients with their fintech integrations and strategy. The new role of vice president of fintech services is a direct testament to this commitment.
Matt Baaki, CTO of MDT said: "We're thrilled to welcome Pete as our first vice president of fintech services. This new position demonstrates our commitment to keeping a close pulse on the evolving fintech landscape, and providing credit unions with access to the right technology for their unique circumstances. I'm confident that Pete, with his strategic approach and deep expertise, will help us successfully evolve our ecosystem of fintech services."
Pete brings 25 years of experience in the banking industry to MDT, having previously spent 15+ years with Jack Henry, most recently serving as the director of Symitar implementations. He has extensive systems experience in front-office, back-office, payments, IT processing, consulting, mergers, conversions and integrations.
"I've worked closely with MDT for nearly two decades and have always respected and admired the organization; their deep commitment to clients as well as employees and culture resonates with me and is ultimately what drew me to the organization," said Major. "I look forward to this new role, ensuring our credit unions are leveraging the technology and solutions that best meet their internal and member service needs."
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Credit unions are under pressure to select fintech solutions that will optimize their success and remain competitive. MDT is dedicated to supporting its credit union clients with their fintech integrations and strategy. The new role of vice president of fintech services is a direct testament to this commitment.
Matt Baaki, CTO of MDT said: "We're thrilled to welcome Pete as our first vice president of fintech services. This new position demonstrates our commitment to keeping a close pulse on the evolving fintech landscape, and providing credit unions with access to the right technology for their unique circumstances. I'm confident that Pete, with his strategic approach and deep expertise, will help us successfully evolve our ecosystem of fintech services."
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