Glen Burnie Bancorp Names Felton Magee Jr. to the Board of Directors

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Magee’s appointment is part of The Bank of Glen Burnie’s commitment to being “the bank for business” in Anne Arundel County and the surrounding market.

GLEN BURNIE, Md., Sept. 16, 2024 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Glen Burnie Bancorp (NASDAQ: GLBZ), the parent company of The Bank of Glen Burnie®, named Felton Magee Jr. to the Board of Directors, announced Mark C. Hanna, President and CEO of Glen Burnie Bancorp and The Bank of Glen Burnie.

“Felton is an accomplished business leader with a proven track record of identifying and implementing strategies for accelerating growth,” said Hanna. “He has skillfully navigated challenging situations using his expertise to streamline business processes, boost profitability, and deliver impactful results. Felton strikes the perfect balance between analytical precision and a people-centered approach. In a word, our goal is growth—growing the Bank, growing our people, and growing how we serve our communities. I’m confident Felton will play a key role in helping us achieve this objective.”

Glen Burnie Bancorp Chairman of the Board John E. Demyan stated, “The Bank has 75 years of strength and soundness to build on and is well-positioned for the opportunities that lie ahead. Over the past year, we have purposed to bring in new perspectives for the Bank and the Board. Felton is a testament to that objective, offering a rare and valuable caliber of expertise in process improvement. I am excited to work alongside him as we continue to grow The Bank of Glen Burnie.”

Magee grew up in New Orleans, Louisiana, and moved to Upper Marlboro, Maryland, as a young teen. He completed his undergraduate studies at Bowie State University with a Bachelor of Science in Banking and Finance and earned a Master of Business Administration from Loyola University. Magee is Lean Six Sigma-certified and is a certified Project Management Professional; designations that demonstrate expertise in streamlining processes, improving efficiency, and reducing waste while enhancing quality.

A United States Air Force veteran, Magee started his career in the civil engineering squadron. Following his military service, he worked for the United Parcel Service for nearly a decade as a finance manager, then served in leadership positions of progressive responsibility at Arthur Andersen Management Consulting; Thompson, Cobb, Bazilio & Associates (later Bazilio, Cobb & Associates); and Promesa Consulting Group, Inc. Magee also served as chief financial officer at Family Matters of Greater Washington. At each of these organizations, he brought to bear financial acumen and leadership skills to improve cost, quality performance, and growth.