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Our Team

We are the most diverse group of dog-owning, cat-loving, fast-walking, slow-running, World of Warcraft-playing, frisbee-golfing, bumper-bowling, little-league-coaching, geocaching, bass-playing, singing, kayaking, joking, nerf-gun-tagging, high-fiving . . . oops, The-Front-Fell-Off people you will ever meet. We are all united in a common purpose to build the best relationship management software this world has ever seen while creating a better quality of life for each of us.

Learn more about our innovative programmers, incentive gurus, type-A project managers, installation specialists, happy and helpful support persons, project strategists, profitability architects, marketing designers extraordinaire and more below.

We like the idea of chance meetings, so here's our way of introducing you to our team. Today you may meet one of our gurus, tomorrow it may be a manager or strategist... see who's the lucky winner today.

Today's Person-To-Meet is...

David
David Acevedo is Director of Sales Incentives and has been involved in the banking industry for 27 years. Prior to joining inBusiness Services, David spent 25 years with a community bank based in New Jersey, serving as Senior Vice President and Director of Sales. David’s banking background is diverse having held senior level positions in Marketing, Retail Banking, Sales Administration, Business Development and Investments and Insurance. David grew up in Banking – having rode his bike to his first and only interview and drove out in his car 25 years later when the Bank sold. A graduate of Ramapo College of New Jersey, David holds a B.S. in Finance and can be found on weekends striving to improve his golf game and knowing that his future lies at inBusiness and not on the PGA tour. David has a twin sister, and contrary to public opinion it is not Joyce Colin who is often mistaken for such. David never expected a career in Banking and always thought he’d end up as the future co-anchor of the Today Show upon Matt Lauer’s departure (everyone’s got to have a dream!). His 15 minutes of fame came in a 1997 People Magazine article on the Sebastian Bach, which had a microscopic picture of David in the background. David enjoys working with his clients and helping them design the right incentive plan that supports their individual bank objectives. Since his opportunity to co-anchor the Today show is not in the near future, please give him a call to find out how he can help your financial institution grow.
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