Brandon McClure

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Career Summary

I have over nine years of progressive experience working in the financial services industry- seven of which are with SECU. In early 2011, I entered in to branch management as an Assistant Branch Manager at SECU’s Owings Mills location. From there, I was quickly promoted to Branch Manager in June of 2012 for SECU’s Bel Air location. By January of 2013, I was selected to run SECU’s Fullerton branch, one of the busiest locations in our network with over 16 employees and very heavy member traffic. In addition to my role as a Branch Manager, I strive to stay involved in my local community by spreading financial literacy and leading various donation campaigns. I currently serve on the Volunteer Board for Overlea Fullerton Business & Professional Association (OFBPA), handling their Marketing and PR. Through SECU and OFBPA, I have been able to attend numerous company benefits fairs, partner with local organizations such as the Baltimore County Public Library System, Boys and Girls clubs, local High Schools, and many other organizations to spread financial literacy, provide needed supplies, and raise money.

About SECU: Serving Marylanders since 1951, SECU has over 225,000 members, 2.7 billion in assets, and 22 (soon to be 23) branch locations along with a Welcome Center on Campus at Towson University making it Maryland’s largest Credit Union. SECU prides itself in offering members exceptional service while saving them money through our low loan rates and low fees while offering members convenience by in- vesting in technology like Mobile Banking with Mobile Deposit.

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