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Glenn E. Martin

Glenn E. Martin (born October 30, 1970) is the president and founder of GEMtrainers.com, a social justice consultancy firm that partners with non-profits from across the United States to assist with fundraising, organizational development and marketing. Glenn is a longstanding American criminal justice reform advocate and is the founder and former president of JustLeadershipUSA (JLUSA). He also founded the campaign, #CLOSErikers[1] and co-founded the Education from the Inside Out Coalition, a national campaign working to remove barriers to higher education facing students while they are in prison and once they are released.[2]

Glenn Martin
Born (1970-10-30) October 30, 1970 (age 53)
EducationCanisius College

Martin resigned from JLUSA before (December 17, 2017) being accused of sexual misconduct by three women.[3]

Prior to his resignation from JLUSA, Martin regularly commented on criminal justice in the media, including CNN, C-SPAN, Al Jazeera, and MSNBC.[4][5][6][7]

Early life and family edit

Martin was born and raised in Bedford Stuyvesant, Brooklyn, New York. He is the son of a retired police officer.

New York prison edit

Martin spent six years incarcerated in New York prisons. In 1994, at the age of 24, Martin was convicted for an armed robbery of a New York City jewelry store and was sentenced to six years in prison.[8] He was detained on Rikers Island for a year and served five additional years in the Wyoming Correctional Facility in Attica, New York, for his role in several armed robberies.[9]

Education edit

While in prison, Martin took college level courses.[10] Martin views his liberal arts education as a key turning point in his life.[10] While at the Wyoming Correctional Facility, Martin earned an associate degree in social science from the Jesuit Canisius College based in Buffalo, New York.[11] Martin faced barriers to employment with a criminal record even though he had a college degree.[12]

Release edit

In 2000, Martin was released from prison in upstate Attica, New York.[13] At release, a correctional officer thanked him: "He said my being there helped pay for his boat, and that when my son came there, he would help pay for his son's boat."[13]

United States criminal justice reform edit

Martin has worked with and founded various criminal justice reform non-profits. Martin also regularly comments on criminal justice issues. Martin has been critical of the disenfranchisement of felons in New York state,[14] and in the United States.[15] In 2014, Martin gave a guest lecture at Bennington College on criminal justice reform.[16][17]

Legal Action Center edit

Upon release from prison, Martin began his career with the Legal Action Center (LAC). Martin eventually served as the co-director of LAC's Helping Individuals with criminal records Reenter through Employment (H.I.R.E.) Network.[10] Martin worked to address the obstacles facing ex-offenders who try to reconnect with their communities and society at large.[18] Martin discussed what he viewed as discrimination faced by people with criminal records, based on their criminal records and their race, noting that people of color are disproportionately represented in the American criminal justice system.[12] Martin regularly spoke with media regarding criminal justice issues.[19]

Fortune Society edit

From 2007 until 2014, Martin served as vice president of development and public affairs for the Fortune Society, a group dedicated to helping people returning from prison to succeed with starting new lives.[20] Half of Fortune Society's staff members were formerly incarcerated, and one-third of the board members were formerly incarcerated.[21]

Martin regularly spoke with the national media about criminal justice issues.[22][23]

JustLeadershipUSA edit

In November 2014, Martin founded a new organization, JustLeadershipUSA (JLUSA). JLUSA aims to cut the U.S. correctional population in half by 2030 through advocacy campaigns, leadership trainings, and member engagement.[24] Martin told Mic that he "believes the most compelling advocates of change are those who have been directly affected by incarceration."[25] Martin appeared on the Brian Lehrer show to discuss the purpose of prison.[26] JLUSA hosts training for formerly incarcerated leaders wanting to have a voice in the national debate over criminal justice and prison reform. On February 3, 2018, an article in The New York Times revealed that Martin's departure from JLUSA came after he was accused of sexual misconduct by at least three women of color.[27]

GEMtrainers edit

In April 2018, Martin founded a new organization, GEMtrainers, LLC. GEMtrainers offers discreet, transformational and business-practical coaching for non-profit business leaders seeking to accelerate their performance and that of their organizations. They assist clients with strengthening their personal and organization positioning, brand story, visual identity, and messaging. GEMtrainers, LLC helps clients to build new, effective brands for their advocacy campaigns, help tear down existing ineffective strategies and neutralize opponents who work to harm movements, by ruthlessly focusing on executing compelling co-created strategies that leave nothing to chance.[28]

White House experience edit

In early June 2015, Martin, along with other criminal justice reform activists, were invited to the White House to discuss mass incarceration and law enforcement issues.[29] Martin was flagged by the United States Secret Service as a security risk because of his criminal record, and required to have a special escort in order to enter the White House complex for the discussion.[30] Once cleared, Martin used the incident "to frame the topic for larger criminal justice reform".[30] Ultimately, Martin met with President Obama to discuss JustLeadershipUSA and his efforts to help shrink the criminal justice footprint in the lives of all Americans.

Awards edit

  • Never Be Caged "Closest to the Solution" Award (2019) [citation needed]
  • Working Families (2017) [citation needed]
  • Brooke Russell Astor Award (2017)[31]
  • Robert F. Kennedy Human Rights Award (2016)[32]
  • VOCAL 2016 Gala Honoree (2016)[33]
  • The Root 100 (2015)[34][35]
  • Legal Action Center's Arthur L. Liman Public Interest Award (2015)[36]
  • Crisis to Triumph Award, SUNY Empire State College (2015)
  • Kentucky Colonel, Highest Honor bestowed by KY Governor Steve Beshear (2014)
  • Youth Represent (2013)[37]
  • Hudson Link for College in Prison Brian Fischer Award (2010) [citation needed]
  • United States Probation Office of Southern Ohio Achievement Award (2010) [citation needed]
  • Exodus Transitional Community: Lonny McLeod Award (2009) [citation needed]
  • United States Probation Outstanding Commitment Award (2009) [citation needed]
  • Project Build Organization Community Reintegration Programs Award (2009) [citation needed]
  • The Laurie L. Scott Visionary Award (2008) [citation needed]
  • Kings County District Attorney Citation of Honor (2008) [citation needed]
  • National Offender Workforce Development Annual Policy Advocacy Award Winner (2007) [citation needed]
  • Citizens Against Recidivism Thurgood Marshall Advocacy Award (2007) [citation needed]

References edit

  1. ^ "#CLOSErikers - New York City Campaign to Close Rikers Island". www.closerikers.org. Retrieved August 13, 2018.
  2. ^ Mitchell, Josh (July 28, 2015). "Obama's Plan to Restore Pell Grants for Prisoners Gets Mixed Reviews". The Wall Street Journal. Retrieved August 2, 2015.
  3. ^ Stewart, Nikita. "A Report of Sexual Misconduct, a $25,000 Payment and an Activist's Abrupt Exit". The New York Times. Retrieved February 2, 2018.
  4. ^ "Changing Course on Drug Sentencing". MSNBC. Retrieved August 2, 2015.
  5. ^ "DC's newest odd couple addresses incarceration crisis". MSNBC. Retrieved August 2, 2015.
  6. ^ "Will bipartisanship lead to prison reform?". MSNBC. Retrieved August 2, 2015.
  7. ^ "Pilot program helps students in prison pay for college". MSNBC. Retrieved August 3, 2015.
  8. ^ Yoder, Steven (March 14, 2011). "Prisoner's Dilemma". Prospect.org. Retrieved August 2, 2015.
  9. ^ Bader, Eleanor (July 29, 2015). "Formerly Incarcerated Activist Leads Organization to Mobilize Hearts and Minds for Decarceration". TruthOut. Retrieved August 2, 2015.
  10. ^ a b c Woyton, Michael. "Education transforms lives". Poughkeepsie Journal. Retrieved August 2, 2015.
  11. ^ Gray, Katti (March 9, 2010). "From Prison to Policymaking". Retrieved August 2, 2015.
  12. ^ a b Martin, Michael. "Study: Ex-Cons Face Race Barriers in Job Search". NPR.org. National Public Radio. Retrieved August 2, 2015.
  13. ^ a b Stier, Ken (March 6, 2009). "Another By-Product of the Recession: Ex-Convicts". Time. Retrieved August 2, 2015.
  14. ^ Evelly, Jeanmarie (January 17, 2012). "NY Prisoners Counted Differently, But Still Not Voting". citylimits.org. City Limits. Retrieved August 2, 2015.
  15. ^ "How Felon Disenfranchisement Confines Democracy". HuffPost Live. Retrieved August 2, 2015.
  16. ^ Carson, Derek. "Glenn Martin: Justice system is broken". Bennington Banner. Retrieved August 2, 2015.
  17. ^ "Keynote Address: Glenn Martin". Vimeo. Bennington Lectures. Retrieved August 2, 2015.
  18. ^ Heinlein, Sabine (June 7, 2007). "From The Inside Out". The Brooklyn Rail. Retrieved August 2, 2015.
  19. ^ "The Prying Game". New York Post. September 24, 2007. Retrieved August 2, 2015.
  20. ^ Rosenberg, Tina (January 18, 2011). "For Ex-Prisoners, a Haven Away From the Streets". The New York Times. Retrieved August 2, 2015.
  21. ^ Devaney, Tim (July 4, 2011). "Feds recommend ex-cons for hard-to-fill jobs". The Washington Times. Retrieved August 2, 2015.
  22. ^ Chen, Michelle. "Keeping Former Prisoners Out of Prison". Gotham Gazette. Retrieved August 2, 2015.
  23. ^ Dyer, Herbert. "Locking up black men makes us safer, says NYC GOP mayoral candidate". allvoices. Retrieved August 2, 2015.[permanent dead link]
  24. ^ "About Us". justleadershipusa.org. JLUSA. Retrieved August 2, 2015.
  25. ^ Moore, Darnell. "11 People Who Used to Be in Jail — But Are Now Changing the World". Retrieved August 2, 2015.
  26. ^ "What is Prison For? Piper Kerman and Glenn Martin". Brian Lehrer Show. Retrieved August 2, 2015.
  27. ^ Stewart, Nikita. "A Report of Sexual Misconduct, a $25,000 Payment and an Activist's Abrupt Exit". The New York Times. Retrieved February 2, 2018.
  28. ^ "Board of Directors". United Black Family Scholarship Foundation. Retrieved July 5, 2023.
  29. ^ Surico, John (July 10, 2015). "What It's Like to Visit the White House as an Ex-Con". vice.com. Vice. Retrieved August 2, 2015.
  30. ^ a b Kates, Graham (July 2, 2015). "Glenn Martin's "prison-like" White House experience". cbsnews.com. Retrieved August 2, 2015.
  31. ^ . Enspire Magazine. May 31, 2017. Archived from the original on June 16, 2017.
  32. ^ "| Robert F. Kennedy Human Rights". rfkhumanrights.org. Retrieved July 8, 2017.
  33. ^ . VOCAL. April 23, 2015. Archived from the original on June 27, 2017. Retrieved July 8, 2017.
  34. ^ . Archived from the original on September 11, 2015. Retrieved September 9, 2015.
  35. ^ . Archived from the original on September 10, 2015. Retrieved September 10, 2015.
  36. ^ "JPMorgan's General Counsel, Steve Cutler, and Founder of JustLeadershipUSA, Glenn E. Martin, to Be Honored at Legal Action Center's 2015 Benefit". Legal Action Center. Retrieved August 2, 2015.
  37. ^ . Archived from the original on March 5, 2016. Retrieved August 3, 2015.

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This biographical article is written like a resume Please help improve it by revising it to be neutral and encyclopedic June 2020 Glenn E Martin born October 30 1970 is the president and founder of GEMtrainers com a social justice consultancy firm that partners with non profits from across the United States to assist with fundraising organizational development and marketing Glenn is a longstanding American criminal justice reform advocate and is the founder and former president of JustLeadershipUSA JLUSA He also founded the campaign CLOSErikers 1 and co founded the Education from the Inside Out Coalition a national campaign working to remove barriers to higher education facing students while they are in prison and once they are released 2 Glenn MartinBorn 1970 10 30 October 30 1970 age 53 New York City U S EducationCanisius CollegeMartin resigned from JLUSA before December 17 2017 being accused of sexual misconduct by three women 3 Prior to his resignation from JLUSA Martin regularly commented on criminal justice in the media including CNN C SPAN Al Jazeera and MSNBC 4 5 6 7 Contents 1 Early life and family 2 New York prison 2 1 Education 2 2 Release 3 United States criminal justice reform 3 1 Legal Action Center 3 2 Fortune Society 3 3 JustLeadershipUSA 3 4 GEMtrainers 3 5 White House experience 4 Awards 5 References 6 External linksEarly life and family editMartin was born and raised in Bedford Stuyvesant Brooklyn New York He is the son of a retired police officer New York prison editMartin spent six years incarcerated in New York prisons In 1994 at the age of 24 Martin was convicted for an armed robbery of a New York City jewelry store and was sentenced to six years in prison 8 He was detained on Rikers Island for a year and served five additional years in the Wyoming Correctional Facility in Attica New York for his role in several armed robberies 9 Education edit While in prison Martin took college level courses 10 Martin views his liberal arts education as a key turning point in his life 10 While at the Wyoming Correctional Facility Martin earned an associate degree in social science from the Jesuit Canisius College based in Buffalo New York 11 Martin faced barriers to employment with a criminal record even though he had a college degree 12 Release edit In 2000 Martin was released from prison in upstate Attica New York 13 At release a correctional officer thanked him He said my being there helped pay for his boat and that when my son came there he would help pay for his son s boat 13 United States criminal justice reform editMartin has worked with and founded various criminal justice reform non profits Martin also regularly comments on criminal justice issues Martin has been critical of the disenfranchisement of felons in New York state 14 and in the United States 15 In 2014 Martin gave a guest lecture at Bennington College on criminal justice reform 16 17 Legal Action Center edit Upon release from prison Martin began his career with the Legal Action Center LAC Martin eventually served as the co director of LAC s Helping Individuals with criminal records Reenter through Employment H I R E Network 10 Martin worked to address the obstacles facing ex offenders who try to reconnect with their communities and society at large 18 Martin discussed what he viewed as discrimination faced by people with criminal records based on their criminal records and their race noting that people of color are disproportionately represented in the American criminal justice system 12 Martin regularly spoke with media regarding criminal justice issues 19 Fortune Society edit From 2007 until 2014 Martin served as vice president of development and public affairs for the Fortune Society a group dedicated to helping people returning from prison to succeed with starting new lives 20 Half of Fortune Society s staff members were formerly incarcerated and one third of the board members were formerly incarcerated 21 Martin regularly spoke with the national media about criminal justice issues 22 23 JustLeadershipUSA edit In November 2014 Martin founded a new organization JustLeadershipUSA JLUSA JLUSA aims to cut the U S correctional population in half by 2030 through advocacy campaigns leadership trainings and member engagement 24 Martin told Mic that he believes the most compelling advocates of change are those who have been directly affected by incarceration 25 Martin appeared on the Brian Lehrer show to discuss the purpose of prison 26 JLUSA hosts training for formerly incarcerated leaders wanting to have a voice in the national debate over criminal justice and prison reform On February 3 2018 an article in The New York Times revealed that Martin s departure from JLUSA came after he was accused of sexual misconduct by at least three women of color 27 GEMtrainers edit In April 2018 Martin founded a new organization GEMtrainers LLC GEMtrainers offers discreet transformational and business practical coaching for non profit business leaders seeking to accelerate their performance and that of their organizations They assist clients with strengthening their personal and organization positioning brand story visual identity and messaging GEMtrainers LLC helps clients to build new effective brands for their advocacy campaigns help tear down existing ineffective strategies and neutralize opponents who work to harm movements by ruthlessly focusing on executing compelling co created strategies that leave nothing to chance 28 White House experience edit In early June 2015 Martin along with other criminal justice reform activists were invited to the White House to discuss mass incarceration and law enforcement issues 29 Martin was flagged by the United States Secret Service as a security risk because of his criminal record and required to have a special escort in order to enter the White House complex for the discussion 30 Once cleared Martin used the incident to frame the topic for larger criminal justice reform 30 Ultimately Martin met with President Obama to discuss JustLeadershipUSA and his efforts to help shrink the criminal justice footprint in the lives of all Americans Awards editNever Be Caged Closest to the Solution Award 2019 citation needed Working Families 2017 citation needed Brooke Russell Astor Award 2017 31 Robert F Kennedy Human Rights Award 2016 32 VOCAL 2016 Gala Honoree 2016 33 The Root 100 2015 34 35 Legal Action Center s Arthur L Liman Public Interest Award 2015 36 Crisis to Triumph Award SUNY Empire State College 2015 Kentucky Colonel Highest Honor bestowed by KY Governor Steve Beshear 2014 Youth Represent 2013 37 Hudson Link for College in Prison Brian Fischer Award 2010 citation needed United States Probation Office of Southern Ohio Achievement Award 2010 citation needed Exodus Transitional Community Lonny McLeod Award 2009 citation needed United States Probation Outstanding Commitment Award 2009 citation needed Project Build Organization Community Reintegration Programs Award 2009 citation needed The Laurie L Scott Visionary Award 2008 citation needed Kings County District Attorney Citation of Honor 2008 citation needed National Offender Workforce Development Annual Policy Advocacy Award Winner 2007 citation needed Citizens Against Recidivism Thurgood Marshall Advocacy Award 2007 citation needed References edit CLOSErikers New York City Campaign to Close Rikers Island www closerikers org Retrieved August 13 2018 Mitchell Josh July 28 2015 Obama s Plan to Restore Pell Grants for Prisoners Gets Mixed Reviews The Wall Street Journal Retrieved August 2 2015 Stewart Nikita A Report of Sexual Misconduct a 25 000 Payment and an Activist s Abrupt Exit The New York Times Retrieved February 2 2018 Changing Course on Drug Sentencing MSNBC Retrieved August 2 2015 DC s newest odd couple addresses incarceration crisis MSNBC Retrieved August 2 2015 Will bipartisanship lead to prison reform MSNBC Retrieved August 2 2015 Pilot program helps students in prison pay for college MSNBC Retrieved August 3 2015 Yoder Steven March 14 2011 Prisoner s Dilemma Prospect org Retrieved August 2 2015 Bader Eleanor July 29 2015 Formerly Incarcerated Activist Leads Organization to Mobilize Hearts and Minds for Decarceration TruthOut Retrieved August 2 2015 a b c Woyton Michael Education transforms lives Poughkeepsie Journal Retrieved August 2 2015 Gray Katti March 9 2010 From Prison to Policymaking Retrieved August 2 2015 a b Martin Michael Study Ex Cons Face Race Barriers in Job Search NPR org National Public Radio Retrieved August 2 2015 a b Stier Ken March 6 2009 Another By Product of the Recession Ex Convicts Time Retrieved August 2 2015 Evelly Jeanmarie January 17 2012 NY Prisoners Counted Differently But Still Not Voting citylimits org City Limits Retrieved August 2 2015 How Felon Disenfranchisement Confines Democracy HuffPost Live Retrieved August 2 2015 Carson Derek Glenn Martin Justice system is broken Bennington Banner Retrieved August 2 2015 Keynote Address Glenn Martin Vimeo Bennington Lectures Retrieved August 2 2015 Heinlein Sabine June 7 2007 From The Inside Out The Brooklyn Rail Retrieved August 2 2015 The Prying Game New York Post September 24 2007 Retrieved August 2 2015 Rosenberg Tina January 18 2011 For Ex Prisoners a Haven Away From the Streets The New York Times Retrieved August 2 2015 Devaney Tim July 4 2011 Feds recommend ex cons for hard to fill jobs The Washington Times Retrieved August 2 2015 Chen Michelle Keeping Former Prisoners Out of Prison Gotham Gazette Retrieved August 2 2015 Dyer Herbert Locking up black men makes us safer says NYC GOP mayoral candidate allvoices Retrieved August 2 2015 permanent dead link About Us justleadershipusa org JLUSA Retrieved August 2 2015 Moore Darnell 11 People Who Used to Be in Jail But Are Now Changing the World Retrieved August 2 2015 What is Prison For Piper Kerman and Glenn Martin Brian Lehrer Show Retrieved August 2 2015 Stewart Nikita A Report of Sexual Misconduct a 25 000 Payment and an Activist s Abrupt Exit The New York Times Retrieved February 2 2018 Board of Directors United Black Family Scholarship Foundation Retrieved July 5 2023 Surico John July 10 2015 What It s Like to Visit the White House as an Ex Con vice com Vice Retrieved August 2 2015 a b Kates Graham July 2 2015 Glenn Martin s prison like White House experience cbsnews com Retrieved August 2 2015 NYPL Hosted 2017 Annual Spring Dinner Honoring Individuals Who Lives Exemplify Dedication to Lifelong Learning Enspire Magazine May 31 2017 Archived from the original on June 16 2017 Robert F Kennedy Human Rights rfkhumanrights org Retrieved July 8 2017 VOCAL NY Annual Gala VOCAL April 23 2015 Archived from the original on June 27 2017 Retrieved July 8 2017 Glenn Martin The Root 100 2015 the Root Archived from the original on September 11 2015 Retrieved September 9 2015 The Most Influential African Americans Tweet Their Excitement at Appearing on 2015 the Root 100 List the Root Archived from the original on September 10 2015 Retrieved September 10 2015 JPMorgan s General Counsel Steve Cutler and Founder of JustLeadershipUSA Glenn E Martin to Be Honored at Legal Action Center s 2015 Benefit Legal Action Center Retrieved August 2 2015 Youth Represent s Annual Benefit on October 30 2013 Honoring Glenn Martin Youth Represent Archived from the original on March 5 2016 Retrieved August 3 2015 External links editGlenn Martin on JustLeadershipUSA via YouTube Glenn E Martin Addresses US Human Rights Network Biannual Conference via YouTube Glenn E Martin Keynote speaker at the 2012 National Community Oriented Policing Services Conference via United States Department of Justice and YouTube Glenn E Martin on Twitter Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Glenn E Martin amp oldid 1211865585, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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