Mastercard® executive Dana Lorberg joins Jewelers Mutual board
NEENAH, Wis. (October 31, 2024) – Jewelers Mutual® Group, the insurance and business solutions provider dedicated to the jewelry industry since 1913, announced the addition of a new member, Dana Lorberg, to its board of directors, effective October 1, 2024.
“We are excited to welcome Dana to our board of directors,” said Scott Murphy, President and Chief Executive Officer at Jewelers Mutual. "Her extensive expertise in finance, technology and strategy makes her a vital addition to our board. Dana's contributions will be invaluable as we look toward a future focused on innovation, growth and expansion."
In addition to Lorberg, Jewelers Mutual board members include Alex Barcados, Constance Bayne, Susan Doyle, John Green, Patti Griffin, Dione Kenyon (vice chair), Marianne Marck, Scott Murphy (President and Chief Executive Officer of Jewelers Mutual), Terry Murphy, Niveet Nagpal, Robert Reeg (chair), and Craig Underwood.
“Jewelers Mutual continues to leverage advanced technologies to expand our products and services to be at the center of an ever-evolving jewelry industry. The addition of Dana to our board provides experience and leadership to help drive our future initiatives and expansion.” said Rob Reeg, chair of the board.
“I am incredibly honored to join the board of this extremely successful company and excited to share my technology, financial and commercial experiences in this growing industry,” said Lorberg. “I am also hoping to be a strong role model for women and for girls. I have learned in life that once we achieve a seat at the table, we need to extend our hand to the next capable and talented person to sit with us.”
About Dana Lorberg
Dana J. Lorberg is a semi-retired global payments executive with over 35 years of industry experience. Dana has been with Mastercard International for nearly four decades, working in technology, commercial and financial roles. She played an integral role in building and operating Mastercard’s global payment network, enabling Mastercard to deliver safe, simple and smart transactions for customers—every time, everywhere in the world. Dana has held a range of technology and business leadership positions—from writing code to leading commercial departments, including consulting, mergers and acquisitions, business financial officer and technical security. She has been named among the Top 25 Non-Bank Women in Finance by U.S. Banker and the Most Influential Women in Payments by both Card Forum and Payment Source.
Dana has a passion for keeping girls in STEM. She speaks at national conferences to encourage young girls and women to pursue STEM careers. Dana is on the board of the American Red Cross St. Louis Chapter, Girls, Inc. St. Louis Chapter, Washington University in St. Louis National Advisory Council and the Masterclock Advisory Group.
Dana received a Bachelor of Science in Data Processing and Quantitative Analysis from the University of Arkansas, Fayetteville.