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Bryan Crumpler
Chief Operating Officer at Azlo
Bryan Crumpler is a seasoned professional in the financial services and technology sectors with extensive experience in banking, fintech, and small business services. He served as the Chief Operating Officer at Azlo, a leading small business online banking platform, from January 2019 to July 2021.1
Career Highlights
Azlo Experience: Bryan's tenure at Azlo began in June 2017 when he joined as Head of Product. He was later promoted to Chief Operating Officer in January 2019.1 During his time at Azlo, the company experienced significant growth, reaching over 150,000 customers and $500 million in deposits with their banking partner BBVA.1
Current Ventures: After his time at Azlo, Bryan has taken on several leadership roles:
- CEO and Co-Founder of Pocketbook, a company that provides processing tools for small businesses (April 2022 - Present)1
- Chairman of the Board at Fly Fishing Collaborative, an organization fighting human trafficking (June 2021 - Present)1
- Founder and Principal of Confluence Consulting, offering insights for innovative businesses in financial services (June 2021 - Present)1
- Partner and Owner of Hoback River Lodge in Wyoming (January 2022 - Present)1
Previous Experience
Before joining Azlo, Bryan held positions at BBVA Compass, including:
- VP-Small Business Lending Product Manager (October 2013 - June 2017)1
- Statistical Analyst/Modeling Specialist (September 2010 - October 2013)1
He also briefly worked as a Junior Underwriter at Regions Financial Corporation in 2008.1
Education
Bryan holds a strong educational background in finance and economics:
- Masters in Applied Economics and Statistics from the University of Alabama, Manderson Graduate School of Business (2009 - 2010)1
- Bachelor's degree in Finance with a specialization in Real Estate Finance from The University of Alabama (2004 - 2009)1
Throughout his career, Bryan has demonstrated a commitment to supporting small businesses and driving innovation in the financial services sector.