NORMAN E. HARRISON, JR.

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2012-04-09 Norman E. Harrison, Jr., has 38 years of experience as a certified public accountant. He is a founding partner of Harrison & Company, LLC a public accounting firm specializing in auditing, accounting, taxes and consulting. ... Mr. Harrison is well qualified to serve as a member of the Company’s Board due to his extensive finance and accounting experience. ... The Bank’s Audit Committee acts as the audit committee for the Company and currently consists of Directors William N. Scherer, Sr., Karen B. Thorwarth, Norman E. Harrison, Jr. and Thomas Clocker. ... The following table summarizes the compensation paid to directors other than those included in the Summary Compensation Table below, for the fiscal year ended December 31, 2011: ... Norman E. Harrison, Jr. $21,800 total.
2013-04-09 Norman E. Harrison, Jr. has 38 years of experience as a certified public accountant. ... The Bank’s Audit Committee acts as the audit committee for the Company and currently consists of Directors William N. Scherer, Sr., Karen B. Thorwarth, Norman E. Harrison, Jr. and Thomas Clocker. ... The Bank’s Employee Compensation and Benefits Committee acts as the compensation committee for the Company and is composed of Directors F. William Kuethe, Jr., John E. Demyan, William N. Scherer, Sr., Frederick W. Kuethe, III, Thomas Clocker, Michael G. Livingston, Norman E. Harrison, Jr., and Karen Thorwarth. ... The following table summarizes the compensation paid to directors other than those included in the Summary Compensation Table below, for the fiscal year ended December 31, 2012: Norman E. Harrison, Jr. $21,550.
2014-04-11 Norman E. Harrison, Jr., has 38 years of experience as a certified public accountant. ... Presently, Mr. Harrison is chairman of the Audit Committee. ... The Bank’s Audit Committee acts as the audit committee for the Company and currently consists of Directors Norman E. Harrison, Jr., William N. Scherer, Sr., Karen B. Thorwarth, and Thomas Clocker. ... The Bank’s Employee Compensation and Benefits Committee acts as the compensation committee for the Company and is composed of Directors William N. Scherer, Sr., Edward Maddox, Thomas Clocker, Norman E. Harrison, Jr., and Karen Thorwarth. ... Norman E. Harrison, Jr. fees earned or paid in cash was $21,550.
2015-04-16 Norman E. Harrison, Jr., has 44 years of experience as a certified public accountant. Mr. Harrison is presently an Accounting Consultant. He was a founding partner of Harrison & Company, LLC a public accounting firm specializing in auditing, accounting, taxes and consulting. Prior to opening his company, Mr. Harrison was a senior partner responsible for managing the Baltimore office of Stegman & Company, P.A., a large regional public accounting firm. Mr. Harrison is a member of the American Institute of Certified Public Accountants and the Maryland Association of Certified Public Accountants. He currently serves as an advisory board or board member of several non-profit organizations and a privately held corporation. Presently, Mr. Harrison is chairman of the Audit Committee. Director’s Fees. Currently, all directors are paid a fee of $1,250 for each combined regular or special meeting of the Company and the Bank attended, with fees paid for one excused absence. Directors (other than Mr. Demyan and Mr. Livingston who receive no fees for committee meetings) are paid an additional $300 chairman fee or $200 member fee, as applicable, for each committee meeting. The following table summarizes the compensation paid to directors other than those included in the Summary Compensation Table below, for the fiscal year ended December 31, 2014: Norman E. Harrison, Jr. Fees Earned or Paid in Cash $23,850.
2016-04-06 Norman E. Harrison, Jr. has 45 years of experience as a certified public accountant. Presently, Mr. Harrison is chairman of the Audit Committee. The Audit Committee currently consists of Directors Norman E. Harrison, Jr., Karen B. Thorwarth, Thomas Clocker, and Edward Maddox. The Bank’s Employee Compensation and Benefits Committee acts as the compensation committee for the Company and is composed of Directors Andrew Cooch, Edward Maddox, Thomas Clocker, Norman E. Harrison, Jr., and Karen Thorwarth. The following table summarizes the compensation paid to directors other than those included in the Summary Compensation Table below, for the fiscal year ended December 31, 2015: Norman E. Harrison, Jr. $25,400.
2017-04-04 Norman E. Harrison, Jr. has 47 years of experience as a Certified Public Accountant. Presently, Mr. Harrison is chairman of the Audit Committee. The Bank’s Employee Compensation and Benefits Committee acts as the compensation committee for the Company and is composed of Directors Edward Maddox, Thomas Clocker, Norman E. Harrison, Jr., and Karen Thorwarth. The following table summarizes the compensation paid to directors other than those included in the Summary Compensation Table below, for the fiscal year ended December 31, 2016: Norman E. Harrison, Jr. $25,250 total compensation.
2019-04-11 Norman E. Harrison, Jr., has 48 years of experience as a Certified Public Accountant. Mr. Harrison is presently an Accounting Consultant. He was a founding partner of Harrison & Company, LLC a public accounting firm specializing in auditing, accounting, taxes and consulting. Prior to opening his company, Mr. Harrison was a senior partner responsible for managing the Baltimore office of Stegman & Company, P.A., a large regional public accounting firm. Mr. Harrison is a life member of the American Institute of Certified Public Accountants and the Maryland Association of Certified Public Accountants. He currently serves and has served as an advisory board or board member of several non-profit organizations and a privately held corporation. Mr. Harrison received a Bachelor of Science degree in Accounting in 1970 from the University of Baltimore. Presently, Mr. Harrison is chairman of the Audit Committee. Mr. Harrison is well qualified to serve as a member of the Company’s Board due to his extensive finance and accounting experience. Norman E. Harrison fees earned or paid in cash $26,200.

Data sourced from SEC filings. Last updated: 2026-02-03