From: WGC News
The Examiner
By Anna Minkowski
July 9, 2007
BALTIMORE - Mary Ann Scully has borne and built Howard Bank. She also created a new culture with giving back at its core.
“I wanted a culture of proactive community focus,” the Howard Bank president said. “I did not want the bank to be waiting for things to happen, but rather trying to make things happen for our customers — for a new business or a nonprofit.”
Scully’s visions for Howard Bank — based on 30 years of banking experience with AllFirst, now part of M&T Bank — materialized in 2003.
“What appealed to me about a community bank was feeling like what you are doing in your work life didn’t just have a positive impact on your customers or your colleagues, but it could impact a whole community,” Scully said. “That would mean that the place I lived would possibly be better because of something I had done.”
Scully doesn’t leave her energy for community improvement at the office. In fact, she is the vice chair of the Columbia Foundation’s board, and is active in its Grassroots Crisis Center for the homeless and the Howard County Women’s Giving Circle.
“There are some special people in this world that seem to be gifted with both brains and energy,” Columbia Foundation
Executive Director Barbara Lawson said. “[Scully] also has that unique
ability to be compassionate, and she inspires you to have confidence in
her leadership.”
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