Gary Glenn is in his 14th season with the Titans and 19th overall in the NFL in 2011. Glenn, who oversees the team's official web site and publications, was hired in 1998 as Publications/Internet Coordinator after spending four seasons with the Atlanta Falcons (1994-98) as a public relations assistant. Glenn currently serves on the NFL's Digital Media Communications Council and on the NFL Print Committee. In addition, he has worked with the league on 10 Super Bowl public relations staffs and on the advisory council for Belmont University’s Sport Administration program in Nashville. Glenn entered the NFL in 1989 as a public relations intern with the Washington Redskins. Two years later he joined the Green Bay Packers (1991) as a season-long public relations intern. Glenn served a two-year stint as Assistant Sports Information Director at the University of North Carolina at Wilmington from 1992-94, earning CoSIDA honors for his men's basketball program. A native of Northern Virginia, Glenn received his B.A. in Communications in 1991 from George Mason University, where he served as Sports Editor of the university's newspaper and covered the men's basketball team, while freelancing for the Fairfax (VA) Journal. He and his wife, Janelle, have two children: Joey (8) and Jenny (5). They reside in Hendersonville, Tenn.
Gary Glenn is in his 14th season with the Titans and 19th overall in the NFL in 2011. Glenn, who oversees the team's official web site and publications, was hired in 1998 as Publications/Internet Coordinator after spending four seasons with the Atlanta Falcons (1994-98) as a public relations assistant. Glenn currently serves on the NFL's Digital Media Communications Council and on the NFL Print Committee. In addition, he has worked with the league on 10 Super Bowl public relations staffs and on the advisory council for Belmont University’s Sport Administration program in Nashville. Glenn entered the NFL in 1989 as a public relations intern with the Washington Redskins. Two years later he joined the Green Bay Packers (1991) as a season-long public relations intern. Glenn served a two-year stint as Assistant Sports Information Director at the University of North Carolina at Wilmington from 1992-94, earning CoSIDA honors for his men's basketball program. A native of Northern Virginia, Glenn received his B.A. in Communications in 1991 from George Mason University, where he served as Sports Editor of the university's newspaper and covered the men's basketball team, while freelancing for the Fairfax (VA) Journal. He and his wife, Janelle, have two children: Joey (8) and Jenny (5). They reside in Hendersonville, Tenn.