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Best of BAB Podcast Season 1: Adam Troy - Building a Life Long Legacy in Business & Community Service

Best of BAB Podcast Season 1: Adam Troy - Building a Life Long Legacy in Business & Community Service

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For over three decades, Adam K. Troy has been a bridge builder and catalytic thought-leader for fostering community and economic empowerment.

A multi-dimensional social entrepreneur, Adam is the principal of TROY Enterprises and also serves as the Chief Engagement Officer for the Community Development
Foundation of New Salem Baptist Church. He is noted as a transformational leader with broad-based experience in the areas of real estate and community development. To those arenas and beyond he brings a unique blend of expertise to align government and private sector interests with that of community residents’ and non-profit organizations toward the well-being of residents and overall quality of life impact.

His expertise with mixed-use projects in under-resourced markets and
continued commitment to the community has positioned him as one of our
nation’s most credible messengers and experienced thought-leaders in the field
of public-private partnerships. His completed project track record
demonstrates a proven ability to work in unison with staff, volunteers, and
board of directors. Skillful in interacting with stakeholders, community groups,
and government officials at varying levels, he is recognized for his ability to gain
consensus. Clients describe his workmanship as innovative, versatile, and
always centered on the end user. Adam’s vast network of contacts and results oriented approach has earned him a reputation as a solid team-player and business leader.

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