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Once again, Voices in the Public Square proves that the bench of African American conservatives is deep. This week BPALiveWire takes the microphone to one of Charm City’s most popular after-noon drive radio shows. Torrey Snow is the host of The Torrey Snow Program on WBAL NewsRadio which airs weekdays. The Torrey Snow Program is one of the best forums to hear common sense discussions on community challenges like juvenile crime, education, and public policy. Snow celebrates solution driven conversations.
Snow has established himself as a respected voice in Maryland’s public square, blending his passion for technology, community development, and effective communication to address critical issues. After moving to Anne Arundel County in 2006, Torrey began his career teaching in underserved communities, working closely with families to help bridge educational gaps. His career transitioned to IT in 2008, where he advanced to managing a computer systems administration team.
Snow’s deep commitment to civic engagement ignited him to help establish a Maryland chapter of the Frederick Douglass Foundation. His civic involvement includes serving on multiple community boards, such as the Anne Arundel County Charter Revision Commission and the Maryland Commission for African American History and Culture, where he plays a pivotal role in preserving and promoting African American heritage.
In addition to his media presence, Torrey serves as the Director of Communications for the Douglass Leadership Institute, where he leverages his communication expertise to advance the organization’s mission of empowerment and advocacy.
A devoted husband and father of four, Torrey remains committed to fostering community awareness and inspiring solutions that benefit underserved populations. With a combination of technological prowess, public service, and a steadfast dedication to uplifting others, Torrey Snow exemplifies the power of effective leadership in addressing the challenges of our time.
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