Amy Basta Named One of Maryland’s 2020 Leading Women

11/30/20

Amy Basta

The Daily Record Recognizes the Next Generation of Maryland’s Women Leaders

The Daily Record has named Amy Basta, Assistant Vice President of Marketing for SECU, Maryland’s largest state chartered credit union, as one of Maryland’s 2020 Leading Women.

The Daily Record’s Leading Women awards honor women who are 40 years of age or younger for the accomplishments they have made so far in their careers. A panel of previous Top 100 Women and Leading Women winners selected the honorees based on their professional experience, community involvement and commitment to inspiring change.

"The 2020 Leading Women excel in their careers and demonstrate a passion for making a difference. They give back to their communities while also juggling many commitments," said Suzanne Fischer-Huettner, group publisher of The Daily Record. "These women have made tremendous accomplishments early in their careers. The Daily Record is honored to shine a light on Maryland's future leaders."

Basta brings more than a decade of experience in digital marketing to her role as Assistant Vice President of Marketing. After joining SECU in January 2020, she quickly demonstrated her strategic leadership and deep understanding of the customer journey, utilizing forward-thinking strategies to create unmatched customer experiences and results-driven marketing campaigns.

Most recently, Basta successfully launched SECU Maryland’s 23rd financial center, located in Clarksville Maryland, during a time when banks were closing branches and cancelling events due to the COVID-19 pandemic. With an ability to adapt and take on new challenges, Basta spearheaded an integrated marketing campaign and inspired greater community involvement through technology, resulting in more than 300 pounds of food donated to the Community Action Council of Howard County - Food Bank.

“We are proud to celebrate Amy’s well-deserved honor as a 2020 Leading Women recipient,” said Becky Smith, EVP and Chief Strategy & Marketing Officer for SECU Maryland. “Her professional background brings innovative thinking and bold leadership to the banking industry, and has helped our organization thrive, especially during challenging times. More than a marketer, Amy has quickly become a role model, using her valuable experience and overwhelming passion to mentor and inspire her team.”

Basta has shared her digital marketing expertise with other marketers as a guest speaker at Digiday in Palm Springs, California and as a presenter at the Communicator Summit in Baltimore, Maryland. In addition to giving back to the industry, Basta also invests her time within the community through ongoing volunteer efforts and donations to the SECU Maryland Foundation Society, BARCS and the Baltimore Humane Society.

To view The Daily Record’s complete list of Maryland’s 2020 Leading Women, visit https://thedailyrecord.com/leading-women/winners/.

About SECU (State Employees’ Credit Union of Maryland)

SECU ("see-Q"), Maryland’s largest state chartered credit union, serves 260,000 members across the state. As a member-owned, not-for-profit, SECU puts its members first. Membership is open to all Maryland state employees and their families, University System of Maryland students, graduates, staff and their families, Bank At Work partners and many others. Headquartered in Linthicum, Md., SECU has 22 financial centers and provides access to 30,000 free ATMs through the CO-OP network. With more than $4 billion in assets, SECU ranks among the top 60 credit unions nationwide based on total assets in the U.S. Insured by NCUA. For more information, visit www.secumd.org or follow SECU on Twitter, Facebook and Instagram.

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