2011 Hall of Fame Honoree Amy Snow Class of 1989
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2011 Hall of Fame Honoree Amy Snow Class of 1989 After a stellar career at Cornell University, where she was recognized academically with a Quill and Dagger Honor Society Award and athletically with Ivy League Rookie of the Year, All Ivy, Regional All American and Red Key Scholar Athlete awards, Amy Snow has spent the last decade ministering to others through music. As part of the Campus Crusade for Christ Ministry, Snow has visited 10 countries, as well as countless American cities helping present outreach concerts at schools, colleges, detention centers, homeless shelters, military bases, prisons and more. Currently, she is using her talents to help spearhead new recruiting strategies and mentor new women coming into the ministry. She is overseeing the intern program by helping train interns and new staff in life skills, such as time management and con ict resolution, teaching them to be better communicators and how to use music as a tool for outreach. From helping with Katrina Relief clean-up to leading soccer clinics for Athletes in Action while in Sydney, Australia, for the 2000 Olympics, Snow continues to give back to the community, wherever she happens to be. Back home in Carmel, Indiana, Amy joins her local soccer league in “Kick for the Cure” tournaments, which help support breast cancer research. She shares her gifts as part of her church’s youth ministry program, plus performs for church retreats, conferences and other interdenominational functions..