Staff

Andrew Snorton, Program Manager

Andrew Snorton, Program Manager

"Be encouraged; a new day brings unlimited potential, as long as we get out of the way." Andrew Snorton

Andrew presently serves as the manager for the Teen Center. In his role, he is responsible for the overall implementation of programs, ranging from day-to-day scheduling and programming for students in grades 8-12, ranging from tutoring, college readiness, and enrichment classes.

However, he has an extensive record of work in higher education, the public sector, and multiple civic and community-based organizations.

An alumnus of Wake Forest University, he serves on advisory committees such as the university’s alumni council and as the president of the Association of Wake Forest University Black Alumni. His background with Gwinnett County Public Schools provides him with experience in instruction, tutoring, and the creation and design of programs ranging from writing, social sciences, sports, and creative arts, which clearly aligns with the larger mission and purpose of the Teen Center.

Civic-wise, Andrew has worked with multiple nonprofit foundations and received recognition for his leadership and service to the greater community. He serves on the board for Real Men Cook Atlanta, as well as the LEAD Foundation, Inc., both of which provide ongoing support for residents in the metro- Atlanta area. He has received the Unsung Heroes Award for community outreach from the WB-TV Network (which is now CW-Atlanta) as well as the Humanitarian of the Year from Phi Beta Sigma Fraternity, Inc.

A member of Alpha Phi Alpha Fraternity, Inc., Andrew enjoys spending time with his wife (Andrea), family, friends, and loved ones, as well as partaking of sports, music, the arts, reading, and travel.

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