
Glenn W. Murphy is a 31-year-old Republican activist who knows how to communicate.
Glenn currently serves as the State Chairman of the Indiana Young Republicans and Secretary of the YRNF State Chairman¹s Association.
Professionally, Glenn is the President of December Media & Communications, LLC, an award-winning advertising and political consulting firm. Glenn oversees creative direction for corporate clients like General Electric and is the lead media consultant for his company. He has consulted more than 100 races including Congressman Mike Sodrel and Indiana Secretary of State Todd Rokita. Glenn has won three prestigious Pollie Awards by the American Association of Political Consultants for his work in political direct mail and Congressional television spots. He also won a Landmark of Excellence Award from the Public Relations Society of America.
In addition, Glenn is a communications instructor for the Indiana Leadership Forum, the Hoosier State¹s main political training academy for Republican leaders.
Glenn received his BA in Journalism and Political Science from Indiana University where he was a five-term editor of the Indiana Daily Student, the nation¹s #1 college daily newspaper. At Indiana, Glenn was the rush chairman of Chi Phi Fraternity where he also served two years as one of eight officers on their national board.
At 27, Glenn was elected as the youngest Republican County Chairman in Indiana. He turned the tide of a Democrat majority in one of the state¹s largest counties; setting records for Party participation, candidate victories, and fundraising. His strategy of youth participation helped turn a county with zero elected Republicans to a county that consistently votes Republican, including a GOP sweep of the area's fastest-growing municipality. Glenn was recently elected to a second term as Republican County Chairman.
Glenn previously served as Chairman of the successful Southern Indiana Young Republican club and has been the Chairman of the Indiana delegation for the last two Young Republican National Conventions. Glenn and his Southern Indiana Young Republicans passed 250 members in his suburban community and helped raise $15,000 for the Indiana Victory campaign. They continue to raise $3000 in Christmas gifts every year for the Maple Manor Christian Children's Home -- his YR chapter's annual philanthropy.
Glenn is also active outside of politics, serving on the Board of Directors for Haven House Homeless Shelters and the River Hills Economic Development Commission. Glenn is a member of Sellersburg Community Church.
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