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On this Sunday’s edition of News You Can Use on WTIC NewsTalk 1080 at
5:30a and 9:00a, host Ann Baldwin and co-host Lisa Nkonoki invite Tony
March, business man, philanthropist, and Author of Paying It Backward to
join the show.
Tony shares his story from a young age, where he grew up in Daytona
Beach, “below the poverty line” and struggled with
issues of racism, abuse and depression.
Tony explains that his education is what saved him
from those daunting times. His hard work and
dedication to learning allowed Tony the
opportunity to attend Howard University and
change his life for the better.
Upon graduating, Tony started off buying his first
car dealership in Hartford, Connecticut and he
never looked back. Tony has gone on to a life of
success which gave him the opportunity to fulfill
his personal pledge of philanthropy.
Tony recently spent his 38th straight year spending Thanksgiving preparing
meals for those less fortunate at one of fifteen different shelters supported
by the Pay it Backward Foundation.
By AudacyOn this Sunday’s edition of News You Can Use on WTIC NewsTalk 1080 at
5:30a and 9:00a, host Ann Baldwin and co-host Lisa Nkonoki invite Tony
March, business man, philanthropist, and Author of Paying It Backward to
join the show.
Tony shares his story from a young age, where he grew up in Daytona
Beach, “below the poverty line” and struggled with
issues of racism, abuse and depression.
Tony explains that his education is what saved him
from those daunting times. His hard work and
dedication to learning allowed Tony the
opportunity to attend Howard University and
change his life for the better.
Upon graduating, Tony started off buying his first
car dealership in Hartford, Connecticut and he
never looked back. Tony has gone on to a life of
success which gave him the opportunity to fulfill
his personal pledge of philanthropy.
Tony recently spent his 38th straight year spending Thanksgiving preparing
meals for those less fortunate at one of fifteen different shelters supported
by the Pay it Backward Foundation.

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