Ian Berger
About Ian Berger
Ian Berger serves as the VP and Sr. Community Development Manager at Synovus, where he enhances community engagement in Central and South Florida. With over 28 years of experience in the banking industry, he has transitioned from customer risk management to community development, showcasing a diverse skill set.
Current Role at Synovus
Ian Berger currently serves as the Vice President and Senior Community Development Manager at Synovus, a position he has held since 2019. In this role, he focuses on enhancing community engagement through various initiatives, including volunteering, giving, and lending activities. His work is primarily centered in the Central and South Florida region, where he aims to strengthen community ties and promote financial well-being.
Previous Experience at Synovus
Prior to his current role, Ian Berger held multiple positions at Synovus, including Director of Retail Analytics in 2015 and various district manager roles from 2010 to 2016. His responsibilities included overseeing retail operations and analytics, which contributed to his understanding of community needs and banking services. His tenure at Synovus has spanned several years, allowing him to develop a comprehensive perspective on retail banking.
Career Background in Banking
Ian Berger has over 28 years of experience in the banking industry, having worked in various capacities from teller to senior management. His career includes significant roles at Wachovia, A Wells Fargo Company, where he served as a Financial Specialist, Financial Center Manager, and Service Leader. This extensive background has equipped him with a diverse skill set in both customer risk management and community development.
Education and Professional Development
Ian Berger studied Business Administration, Management, and Operations at Broward Community College from 2006 to 2012. Although he achieved 'In Process' status, his education has contributed to his professional development and understanding of business operations within the banking sector.