Glenn E. Martin
Vice President of Development and Public Affairs; Director of the David Rothenberg Center for Public Policy
Glenn E. Martin is currently the Vice President of Development and Public Affairs and Director of the David Rothenberg Center for Public Policy at The Fortune Society, Inc., a non-profit organization devoted to the successful reentry and reintegration of individuals with criminal histories. In these roles, Mr. Martin is responsible for developing and advancing Fortune’s criminal justice policy advocacy agenda and providing leadership over the agency’s Development and Communication Units.
Mr. Martin began his career at the Legal Action Center (LAC), eventually serving as Co-Director of LAC’s National H.I.R.E. Network (HIRE), a national project dedicated to eliminating barriers to employment for jobseekers with criminal records. Mr. Martin is a 2011-2012 Americas Leaders of Change Urban Justice Fellow and a member of the Board of the NY Foundation. He also currently serves on the NYC Council Task Force to End Gun Violence, NYS Executive Work for Success Committee, NYS Executive Reentry Housing Committee, NYS Reentry Task Force, the Steering Committee of Reentry.net, the Correction Committee of the NYC Bar Association (adjunct), the Policy Committee of Interfaith Coalition of Advocates for Reentry and Employment (ICARE), the Employment Working Group of the NYC Discharge Planning Initiative, and the Board of Directors of the College and Community Fellowship.