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Vanderbilt Nashville Chapter and FirstBank host fintech panel

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On May 15, FirstBank hosted the Vanderbilt Nashville Chapter for a discussion on the ever-changing world of financial technology.听

FirstBank Chief Innovations Officer Wade Peery was joined by Brandon Arvanaghi, BA鈥16, and Bryce Crawford, BS鈥16, founders of , a firm that broke into the fast-growing fintech segment serving businesses. The conversation was moderated by Deanna Meador, lead instructor at The Wond鈥檙y and CEO of Couture Technologies, and took place in the One 22 One building in Nashville鈥檚 Gulch neighborhood.听

Crawford and Arvanaghi engaged the crowd with their story about becoming close friends during their time at Vanderbilt and using that friendship to start their business. 鈥淲e just committed to getting in a closed room and coding and hoping, having the blind confidence something would work out,鈥 Arvanaghi told Forbes in an article featuring him and Crawford as two of their 2024 鈥30 under 30.鈥 Today, Meow services more than $1 billion in assets on its platform.

The panel also highlighted the value of the Vanderbilt network as a great place to identify others in similar fields. Members of Vanderbilt鈥檚 chapters have opportunities to connect with Vanderbilt alumni and parents as well as friends of the university cultivated through Vanderbilt鈥檚 corporate partnerships and development and alumni relations teams.

Alumni and parents who would like to learn more about the Vanderbilt Nashville Chapter are encouraged to follow the chapter on Instagram or reach out to the chapter鈥檚 co-presidents, Stephania Byrne, BA鈥12, and Melissa Smithson, BS鈥07.听