Carson Group parts ways with its first chief technology officer

Carson Group parts ways with its first chief technology officer
Nimesh Patel was named to the firm's newly created CTO position in February 2022.
JUN 29, 2023

Nimesh Patel is no longer with Carson Group, less than two years after he was named the firm’s first chief technology officer.

The Omaha, Nebraska-based wealth management firm, which manages $28.2 billion in assets across more than 140 advisory offices, announced Patel’s appointment to the newly created CTO position in February 2022. The company confirmed Thursday that Patel is no longer with the company but didn't specify when his position ended.

It's not clear if Patel left the company or if he was terminated. Carson Group did not respond to a request for additional comment.

Patel’s LinkedIn profile still lists him as the firm’s CTO. Patel declined to comment.

When Carson announced the hire, the firm touted Patel’s 20 years of experience in technology and strong record in developing product teams. Prior to Carson, Patel was CEO of Prefix Health Technologies, a social benefits technology. He also held executive positions at Cresset, a capital markets startup, and was a director of group technology of UBS Hong Kong.

“Nimesh has an impressive background in product strategy and engineering, software architecture, and creating behavior-driven user engagement experiences. His deep technical expertise will be an invaluable asset to our leadership team as we work together to propel Carson into its next phase of growth,” Teri Shepherd, president at Carson Group, said in a 2022 statement.

InvestmentNews reach out to several of Carson Group's fintech providers for more information regarding Patel's departure. The companies either declined to comment, said they had no additional information, or did not respond to a request for comment.

Carson Group has used mergers and acquisitions to grow into of the largest independent firms in the industry. The firm recent announced an equity partnership with Northwest Capital Management, a firm with $5 billion in AUM.

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