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SIM Seattle January Event | Bridging Cultures: The Human Side of Technology in Nonprofit and Private Sectors

 Export to Your Calendar 1/20/2026
When: Tuesday, January 20, 2026
4:00-7:00 pm PST
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FareStart Seattle
700 Virginia St.
Seattle, Washington  98103
United States
Contact: John Nelson
john.charles.nelson@gmail.com

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SIM Seattle January Networking Event

 

Presented by Seattle Tech Forum and Seattle SIM

 

Bridging Cultures: The Human Side of Technology in Nonprofit and Private Sectors

  

This session features a fireside chat with Nathan Ramachandran (CTO, BECU), exploring how nonprofit and private-sector cultures approach technology, innovation, and customer experience—and how both can learn from each other. While nonprofits often lead with empathy and mission-driven purpose, and private companies with speed and competition, both share the need to delight customers and keep the human factor at the center of their digital strategies. Through real-world examples and discussion, we’ll examine how to balance purpose with performance, maintain compassion and great UX in an age of automation, and create technology that truly connects people to impact.

 

 

Guest Speaker

 

Nathan Ramachandran

Chief Technology Officer | BECU

With over 20 years of experience leading transformational technology teams in the financial services industry, Nathan Ramachandran serves as BECU’s executive vice president and chief technology officer (CTO). Nathan is responsible for modernizing BECU’s core platforms and delivering new innovative technologies to approximately 1.5 million members as part of Washington’s largest credit union. BECU’s mission is to improve the financial well-being of its members and the communities it serves. 

Prior to BECU, Nathan led Accenture’s Data and Applied Intelligence Division for Financial Services West Market, where he helped global companies with cloud, data, and digital transformation. He has held leadership positions at Bank of America, JPMorgan Chase, and Wells Fargo. Throughout his career, Nathan has built, managed, and transformed numerous banking and financial services systems, and has had an integral role in modernizing core technologies by building critical links from legacy to new functionalities with innovative solutions. 

 

Nathan’s commitment to credit unions is deeply rooted in the loss of his father at a young age and how that placed his family in a vulnerable financial position that prompted their migration to the U.S. in search of stability and opportunity. Navigating the challenges of repaying medical debt while supporting his siblings and single mother, introduced Nathan to the transformative power of credit unions. A credit union was the first to believe in him by approving auto and home loans  that moment sparked a lasting connection to cooperative movements. At BECU, he sees technology as the engine of experiences and the creation of new products like deposit and lending services, all while ensuring a critical principle of Digital First, Human Always. BECU is in the business of people helping people, and Nathan is passionate about delivering hope to many more members.

 

Nathan holds a Master of Science in Mathematics from Annamalai University and a Bachelor of Science in Mathematics, Physics and Chemistry from the University of Madras. He also earned a Certified Cost and Management Accountant degree from Institute of Cost Accountants of India and an Advanced Software Engineering diploma from National Centre for Software Technology.  

 

Registration

General Admission: $50

SIM Members: $40

Click here to register on Luma.


Parking

Parking available across the street at the Amazon/Doppler garage

 

Agenda

4:00PM- 5:00PM: Arrive and Visitor Check-In

4:00PM- 5:00PM: Networking and Refreshments

5:00PM- 6:00PM: Featured Discussion and Q&A 

6:00PM- 7:00PM: Networking and Refreshments

 

Why Attend SIM Seattle Events

Connect and network with IT Managers, Directors, and VP’s

Engage in discussions and exchange ideas with peers in your market

Gain insights around emerging trends in the technology landscape

Access continuous personal and professional development opportunities

 

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This event requires a ticket purchase by all attendees.

Interested in becoming a member of the SIM Seattle Chapter? Email vpmembership@seasim.org for more details.

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