Nina Basu | |
Birth Place: | Baltimore, Maryland, U.S. |
Education: | McDonogh School |
Spouse: | James Howard[1] |
Nina Basu is a lawyer and the president of the Inner Arbor Trust, the organization that manages Merriweather Park at Symphony Woods.[2] She is a resident of Columbia, Maryland, and native of Howard County.
Basu studied history and government at Dartmouth College and earned her Juris Doctor degree in 2008 from the University of Maryland School of Law.[3] After graduating from law school, Basu worked for McGuireWoods for four years before leaving to start her own practice.
Basu has served on the Long Reach Village Board since first elected in 2003. Her focus has been on renewing the village[4] and eliminating crime.[5] Since 2017, Basu has led the villages efforts to rebuild the Long Reach village center. The village center had been in decline for years and following the village center's purchase by the Howard County government, Basu has worked with the county and developers to improve the health and safety of the area.
Basu became president of the Inner Arbor Trust at the start of its inaugural year with the Chrysalis, a new multipurpose stage and outdoor amphitheater.[6]