Darryl Glenn has lived in Colorado Springs for 55 years, is a graduate of the United States Air Force Academy. He retired from the Air Force as a Lieutenant Colonel after 21 years of combined active duty and reserve service.
Darryl served for eight years on the Colorado Springs City Council and was elected to two terms on the El Paso County Commission, on which served as president during his final term in office. While on the County Commission he also served as chairman of the Criminal Justice Coordinating Council and chairman of the Regional School Safety Task Force.
Darryl was the Republican candidate for U.S. Senate in 2016 where he lost to incumbent Michael Bennett and ran against Doug Lamborn in the primary for U.S. Representative in 2020.
He now serves as the Chief Legal Officer for a domestic violence, sexual assault and human trafficking prevention service agency. He is a member of the El Paso County Bar Association and is a Trustee of the Penrose-St. Francis Community Board.
For more information about Darryl and his campaign, you can visit his website at www.darrylglenn4colorado.com
COS'23: The Mayor's Race is presented by AVANT StrategiesProduction assistance is provided by Ted Robertson
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