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COMMUNICATIONS


 GLENN GREENWOOD

aoshscom@wichita.edu

AOSHS/AOSH Communications Office 
P.O. Box 12252
Capitol Station 
Austin, Texas 78711-2252
 Phone: 512.585.4312

An Air force brat, Glenn was born in Oklahoma City. His early years were spent on the family farm in Winchester, TX. His B-52 Crewman/First Sergeant stepfather's assignments took him to Air Force Bases in Texas, Massachusetts, North Dakota, Mississippi, Indiana, Germany and Puerto Rico. A 1973 graduate of Ramey High School in Puerto Rico, Glenn founded the Ramey High School 70's Alumni Association in 1978.
 
Glenn attended college in California and Texas, and holds bachelor degrees in Journalism and Radio-TV-Film production from the University of Texas in Austin. His professional communications experience includes stints as a newspaper & radio journalist; university special events/conference coordinator; educational TV producer; state agency communications director and a stint as the Communications Manager of the Governmental Relations Division of the Texas Association of School Boards. Currently, he has his own company, Greenwood Communications in Austin, Texas.
 
Glenn has written for and been published in several magazines, newspapers and historical quarterlies. He has worked as a producer/writer and executive producer on numerous educational television program and series.
 
Recruited to work with AOSHS in 1996 he served as the facilitator of the AOSHS vision statement group and was on the site selection committee working to find a "home" for the Historical Park. Glenn was given the AOSHS Most Valuable Member Award for 1997-98. He previously served in numerous positions with the Overseas Brats organization and in 1994 received the very first Overseas Brats President's Service Award. Additionally, Glenn has received numerous professional awards and recognition from the Texas School Public Relations Association.
 
In his spare time he enjoys gardening, gourmet cooking, and working on the family farm with his wife Valicia and daughters Sarah and Caliste.



 
 

 

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