KodaBank Expands Team with Three Key Hires in Fargo, ND

URGENT UPDATE: KodaBank has just announced a significant expansion to its Fargo, ND team with the hiring of three experienced professionals. This strategic move comes as the bank aims to enhance its services and community presence in the Fargo-Moorhead region.

Dan Senn has been appointed as the new Chief Credit Officer, bringing over 25 years of extensive credit experience to the role. Originally from Mott, ND, Dan is a graduate of Dickinson State College and now resides in Fargo with his wife, Leigh. His leadership is expected to drive KodaBank’s credit strategies forward.

Joining the credit team is Nick Nupdal, who takes on the role of Senior Credit Analyst. A Grand Forks native and an MBA graduate from the University of North Dakota, Nick adds more than 15 years of banking expertise to KodaBank. He and his family currently live in West Fargo, where they are excited about his new position.

Additionally, Sierra Nevala has been appointed as the bank’s newest Mortgage Loan Officer. With a Bachelor of Science in Finance from St. Scholastica College, Sierra brings five years of mortgage experience to her role. Originally from Jamestown, ND, she and her husband now call Fargo home.

Region President John Holland expressed enthusiasm about the new hires, stating, “We are fortunate and grateful to add these team members as we continue growing in the Fargo-Moorhead region. Each believe in our delivery model of community bank service and local credit decisions.”

KodaBank, an independently owned community bank, operates twelve locations across North Dakota and Minnesota. This latest hiring initiative underscores the bank’s commitment to strengthening its local impact and providing personalized banking solutions.

As KodaBank continues to grow, stakeholders and community members are encouraged to learn more about their expanding services. Visit www.kodabank.com for more information.

Stay tuned for more updates on KodaBank’s developments and initiatives in the region.