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Charles E.
Bounds has been a Director of Bay National Corp.
since June 1999 and Bay National Bank since April 2000.
He was a Director of Symington Wayne Corporation from 1944 to 1969, Vice President of Investments for Morgan Stanley Dean Witter from 1969 to 1999, Chairman of the Salvation Army Boys Club in Salisbury, Maryland and a Member of the Ward Foundation.
Mr. Bounds headed the Salisbury, Maryland Salvation Army Administrative Board.
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Bay National Bank (Lutherville, Maryland)
![]() Bay National Bank (Lutherville, Maryland) Major BanksFinance Bay National Bank is a unique bank created exclusively to meet the complete financial needs of small to middle-market businesses, professional service firms, nonprofit entities and successful individuals. The company is an innovative, entrepreneurial bank whose seasoned, solid bankers have the ability to listen, the agility to make decisions, and the resolve to follow through. | Directeur/Bestuurslid | 15-07-2010 |
BAY NATIONAL CORPORATION | Directeur/Bestuurslid | 01-01-2007 |
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BAY NATIONAL CORPORATION | Finance |
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Bay National Bank (Lutherville, Maryland)
![]() Bay National Bank (Lutherville, Maryland) Major BanksFinance Bay National Bank is a unique bank created exclusively to meet the complete financial needs of small to middle-market businesses, professional service firms, nonprofit entities and successful individuals. The company is an innovative, entrepreneurial bank whose seasoned, solid bankers have the ability to listen, the agility to make decisions, and the resolve to follow through. | Finance |