DES MOINES, Iowa–Dan Berger, who exited as CEO of NAFCU effective Jan. 1 when the group officially merged with CUNA, has joined Curql Collective as a strategic advisor.
“His unique skills and leadership qualities align perfectly with Curql’s mission of bringing transformative technology to the credit union industry,” Curql Collective said in a statement.
“In this new role, Mr. Berger will advise the Curql Board of Managers and staff regarding strategy and direction. Dan’s insights and contributions will be pivotal in driving Curql’s continued success, its role as the market leader, and its commitment to creating the most impactful team in the industry.”
Added Nick Evens, president and CEO of Curql Collective, "We are excited to welcome Dan Berger to the Curql family. His exceptional leadership skills and achievements make him a tremendous addition to our team. As we continue to lead, innovate, and grow, Dan will play a crucial role in making our ecosystem even more powerful in assisting credit unions in their digital transformation journey.”
Finding Ways to Collaborate
In a statement, Berger said that during his career he has always encouraged CEOs and their teams to find ways to collaborate with fintech and technology partners.
“I’m genuinely excited to work with Curql because they provide an important bridge for the credit union industry to cutting-edge fintech necessary to remain relevant and grow,” Berger said.
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