Cassandra Snow, MS, N.H.LAT, ATC
Secondary School Athletic Trainer, St. Paul’s School
Cassandra “Sandy” is a secondary school athletic trainer with St. Paul’s School in Concord, NH. Previously, Sandy served as Program Director for New Hampshire Musculoskeletal Institute/Safe Sports Network (2020-22), Safe Sports Network athletic trainer assigned to Manchester Memorial High School (2016-20), and Assistant Athletic Trainer at Mount Holyoke College (2015-16).
Snow is currently the National Athletic Trainers’ Association
District One (NATA D1) Treasurer, New England Preparatory School Athletic Council Sports Medicine Advisory Committee continuing education coordinator and serves on the New Hampshire Athletic Trainers Governing Board and NHATA Governmental Affairs Committee.
Sandy also previously served as an NH Interscholastic Athletic Association Sports Medicine Committee member (2021-22), the NATA D1 Career Advancement Committee representative (2021-22), NHATA Past President (2021-2023), President (2019-20), President-Elect (2018), Golf Tournament Chair (2016-18), Golf Tournament Committee member (2015) and Athletic Trainers of Massachusetts Young Professionals Committee member (2015-16).
Snow was a 2023 recipient of the NATA Emerging Leader Award, given to state leaders who demonstrate excellence in their state association duties within their first 10 years of their career. Sandy also received the NATA Impact Advocacy Award in 2020, which recognizes an athletic trainer’s early, passionate, and consistent involvement in governmental affairs at the state and local level in the first decade of their career. She was also involved in conceptualizing one of the most comprehensive athletic health care laws nationwide, which made New Hampshire a safer place for school-aged athletes to engage in school sponsored athletics.
Sandy has helped organize two Team Up for Sports Safety events, led by the Korey Stringer Institute, in New Hampshire (2019, 2021) and presented on New Hampshire’s legislative journey in passing NH RSA 200:40(c), relative to emergency planning for sports injuries, as part of New Mexico and Vermont TUFSS events.
Snow received her BA in psychology from University at Albany in 2008, and MS in Athletic Training from Plymouth State University in 2014.
Sandy, her wife Brittany and two children, Cove and Macon, reside in Manchester, N.H.