Where she worked for Dr. Newman DDS in Frederick, Maryland with other dental staff such as Jan Osmolski (née Ricci).
Snodgrass formerly became active in politics when she became a member of Frederick County Republican Central Committee in 1986.
In addition to her political work, she has also served her community by being a breast cancer support spokesperson, Y-Me of the Cumberland Valley in 1999.
Also during her tenure as a delegate, she was a member of the Task Force on Funding for the Maryland School for the Deaf in 1996.
From 1997 until 2003 she was on the advisory board for the Institute for Governmental Service at the University of Maryland, College Park.
Additionally, Delegate Snodgrass was a member of the Local Management Board for the Office for Children and Youth in Washington County, Maryland, on the advisory board for the Community Action Agency in Frederick County, Maryland, the School Services Advisory Board in Frederick County, and the Task Force on the South Mountain Battlefield Historic Tourism Initiative from 1999 until 2000.
Delegate Snodgrass has won many awards over her long and distinguished career including being named the Outstanding Legislator of the Year by the Maryland Municipal League in 1995.