Nick J. Mosby reflects on his life growing up in Baltimore, his career as as public servant including time spent on the Baltimore City Council, in the Maryland House of Delegates, and as the Baltimore City Council President, recalls the time of the Freddie Gray killing and ensuing unrest, and his marriage to former Baltimore City State's Attorney Marilyn Mosby. He also touches on his time at Tuskegee University in Alabama, and his early career as an electrical engineer. Public service and fatherhood remain Nick's defining characteristics, made clear in this open and honest conversation between Don Calloway and the undefeated champion for West Baltimore's underserved communities.
Nick J. Mosby reflects on his life growing up in Baltimore, his career as as public servant including time spent on the Baltimore City Council, in the Maryland House of Delegates, and as the Baltimore City Council President, recalls the time of the Freddie Gray killing and ensuing unrest, and his marriage to former Baltimore City State's Attorney Marilyn Mosby. He also touches on his time at Tuskegee University in Alabama, and his early career as an electrical engineer. Public service and fatherhood remain Nick's defining characteristics, made clear in this open and honest conversation between Don Calloway and the undefeated champion for West Baltimore's underserved communities.