Member Driven Technologies (MDT), a CUSO that hosts the Episys® core processing system from Symitar® to provide a private cloud alternative for core processing and IT needs, today announced that Daniel L Schneider has been elevated to vice president of project, training and professional services.
Unifying these three areas shifts the delivery of MDT’s services all under one umbrella, creating tighter integration and more seamless processes. Roles such as project managers, analysts and consultants now have greater access to and transparency into one another’s knowledge base and activities, leading to more strategic delivery and successful client outcomes.
“Not only do we host credit unions’ cores and critical IT infrastructure at MDT, but we also conduct sophisticated configuration work to ensure that each credit union’s technology can meet their unique needs,” explained Dan. “By bringing together project management, training and professional services, we’re creating synergies that help ensure implementation and beyond is as smooth and intentional as possible for our clients. I look forward to taking on this new role and helping clients leverage technology in more impactful ways.”
In this new expanded role, Dan will oversee training, core conversions, mergers and implementation of new software and services. He will also oversee MDT’s consulting services, which help clients evaluate and optimize business processes and their use of technology. Credit unions can tap into MDT’s deep technical expertise and high-level strategy to help plan and execute their roadmaps.
“As the industry continues to embrace trends like digitization and open banking, this organizational shift allows us to better serve and support our credit union clients as they evaluate, implement and leverage new technologies,” said Larry Nichols, CEO of MDT. “Dan has been a valuable member of our team for more than a decade, and I’m confident in his ability to blend and enhance these areas, positioning both our organization and our credit union clients for success.”