Reginald Glenn

Board Development Administrative Analyst

Bio

Reggie Glenn joined the Oregon School Boards Association (OSBA) in October 2024, delivering a well diverse background and professional experience within the administrative field. In July 2006, Reggie decided to enlist in the United States Marine Corps from his hometown in Gastonia, North Carolina to serve our country and began his career as an administrative assistant. He’s had the privilege of traveling and working alongside of multiple cultures and diverse backgrounds in several locations across the United States and overseas. Reggie quickly advanced through the military ranking structure and administrative roles prior to being promoted to the Assistant Head of Administration. After 15 years of honorable faithful service, Reggie decided to retire in October 2021 and transition his administrative career into the civilian sector. Over the term of his career, he received numerous achievement medals, certificates of commendation, and letters of appreciation. 

 

Reggie is truly excited in becoming a value asset to the Board Development team. He is passionate about coordinating the training and service needs for our school districts which in return provides high-quality education to our children.

 

Reggie’s educational background includes studies at DeVry University, where he earned his Bachelor of Science degree in Business Administration. He achieved the highest academic honors of Summa cum laude and was selected to become a member of multiple honors societies. He has also had extensive training in Human Resources, Lean Six Sigma, and sales.

 

Outside of his professional life, Reggie is a devoted Christian and enjoys a lifestyle of fitness, reading, learning, volunteering, and personal development. He takes pride in balancing a career while happily raising four children with his wife and partner of 10 years.

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Thank you for taking part in #SchoolBoardMonth!🎉 School Board Appreciation Month 🎉This month, we proudly thank and recognize our incredible School Board members and our JFK Student Representative for their service, leadership, and dedication to our students, staff, and community.Our board members volunteer countless hours to make thoughtful decisions that shape the future of our schools. Their commitment to student success, fiscal responsibility, and community partnership helps ensure our district continues to thrive.Thank you for your leadership, your advocacy for students, and your unwavering support of public education. We are grateful for all that you do! 💙💛#SchoolBoardAppreciationMonth #ThankYouSchoolBoard #PublicEducation #CommunityStrong ... See MoreSee Less
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