Mario Armstrong

Mario Armstrong is an American radio and television talk show host,[2][3] focusing in the areas of technology and digital lifestyle. Armstrong appears as a Digital Lifestyle Expert[4][5] regularly on the TODAY show,[6][7] CNN,[8][9] HLN,[10] the American Urban Radio Networks and NPR's Morning Edition.[11] His radio program, "The Mario Armstrong Show", was hosted on Sirius XM Satellite Radio and syndicated on radio from 2009[12] until 2012.

Mario Armstrong
Armstrong in 2016
Born
OccupationDigital Lifestyle Expert
Notable credit(s)
TODAY show
HLN
CNN
NPR
Spouse(s)Nicole Armstrong[1]
ChildrenChristopher Armstrong[1]

Career

Mario Armstrong is a TV Host, Digital Lifestyle Expert, who heads Mario Armstrong Media, LLC,[13] a technology-media company that creates content for traditional, mobile and online media outlets for syndication. Armstrong is also a co-founder of the Urban Video Game Academy[14]—an educational non-profit program that uses video games to increase students’ interest and academic achievement in science, technology, and math. The program has been featured in USA Today,[15] on CNN and in Newsweek[16] magazine.

Awards

Armstrong has been recognized as:

  • Emmy Award Winner[17]
  • “Top 40 under 40” Emerging Leaders - Baltimore Business Journal
  • One of Baltimore's "Top 25 Young Rising Stars" - Baltimore Times
  • "Service Above Self Award" - Rotary Club of Maryland
  • "Technology Advocate of the Year" - Urban League
  • Hope for Today, Visions for Tomorrow award - Legislative Black Caucus of Maryland[18]
  • Root 100 (2010, 2011, 2012)[19]
  • theGrio 100 (2013)[20]
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gollark: One of the classes is Mine, but you don't know which.
gollark: Imagine Minesweeper but with a UML diagram instead of a grid.
gollark: Over skynet though, so maybe HTTP weirdness.
gollark: monday shouldn't cause horrible lag, it just runs programs in a loop and reports crashes.

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