David Neeser was appointed senior commercial loan officer at South Bend-based Notre Dame Federal Credit Union.
Neeser brings experience in business banking, financial advisory services and commercial lending to his new role.
Neeser joins Notre Dame FCU after his most recent role serving as a relationship manager in business banking. During his tenure, he established a small business lending department, trained micro-lenders and managed a $25 million hospitality relationship through the challenges of the COVID-19 pandemic. Neeser also served as a vice president of commercial banking, expanding a commercial lending portfolio and leveraging relationships in the Elkhart and Goshen markets.
Neeser earned a bachelor’s degree in business administration from Western Michigan University, with a major in finance and minors in economics and general business. He is active in the community. Neeser has served as a board member for Cancer Resources Elkhart County, volunteered with Habitat for Humanity and supported several other local organizations.
Notre Dame Federal Credit Union is a not-for-profit financial cooperative. It has more than 66,000 members worldwide. Founded in 1941, the credit union has grown from its origins in the Administration Building at the University of Notre Dame, and today serves over 900 affiliated groups. Notre Dame Federal Credit Union is independent of the university.