Torri Williams Joins Snyder for State Senate Campaign
Huntington, IN – The Snyder for State Senate campaign named Torri Williams as Grant County Campaign Coordinator and Assistant Campaign Manager.
Torri Williams was born and raised in Marion, Grant County, a graduate of Marion High School. After completing her undergraduate studies at Bowling Green State University, Torri began a career in social work and community organizing. For the last decade she has worked to engage individuals and key stakeholders to develop the tools and resources to create safer, healthier communities. Torri is the mother of three, as well as “bonus-mom” to three boys.
“I am so excited to be joining the effort to elect Gary Snyder to the Indiana State Senate,” Williams said. “Having lived and worked in Grant and Wabash County, I can say that District 17 is full of good, hard-working Hoosiers, who deserve an elected official who will work to represent us at the State House. I believe Gary Snyder the best choice to effectively serve our community,” added Williams.
“We are excited to have Torri part of our campaign. She bring a breadth experience and enthusiasm needed to help our grass roots campaign succeed in Grant County,” said Snyder.
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