Aptys Solutions, a payments network provider for financial institutions nationwide, announced today that Sean Pennock has resigned as president. Aptys partners have announced that Brian Geisel, investor and respected technology business leader, has been appointed Aptys’ new president and chief executive officer (CEO), and financial executive Chad Terry has been named chief financial officer (CFO).

Geisel, an ambitious strategic executive and payments pioneer, has been an entrepreneur and industry leader in the global payments space with more than two decades of experience running high-growth companies and establishing market leadership.

He has held various executive level positions with large public organizations in the financial services industry, including general manager, senior executive, executive vice president, and company officer, as well as founder, CEO & chairman of the board of Alogent Corporation.

Terry is a 20-year finance executive with a proven track record as CFO with strong financial management and executive leadership. In his experience, he has provided financial discipline, stability, and strength to publicly traded corporations and startup operations in a vast range of business environments, including fast-growth and acquisition integrations.

“I am excited about the opportunity to work with Aptys’ talented team, as the company is well-positioned for growth and success, and I am committed to leading and growing this company into the future,” said Geisel. “Chad Terry and I have worked closely together before, to build a strong team and grow a successful business, and his appointment to CFO is a critical element of our strategy to enhance our core business and propel the company into its next phase of growth.”

About Aptys Solutions

Aptys Solutions provides financial institutions with ONE system for all payment solutions. Aptys helps increase overall efficiencies while reducing expenses associated with managing multiple vendor relationships. For more information, visit www.aptyssolutions.com.