From The Tribune staff reports
TRUSSVILLE — The Trussville Rotary Daybreak Club has inducted a new member.
David Glenn is the newest member of the Trussville Rotary Daybreak Club. A Cumberland School of Law graduate and a real estate attorney with Massey Stotser and Nichols, Glenn was inducted at the club’s June 15 meeting. A native of Columbus, Mississippi, he graduated from Birmingham-Southern College with a history degree and a secondary education certificate. Prior to his acceptance at Cumberland, he taught 6th-grade history in Eastlake for a year.
Glenn has been married to his wife Allie, a nurse practitioner at UAB, since 2018. Two years ago, they remodeled a home in Crestwood. He enjoys playing golf and is an avid follower of almost every major college and professional sport. Glenn and his wife have two smaller mixed breed dogs, Jack and Milo.
The Rotary International motto is ‘Service above Self,’ and this club lives out this motto by serving the community in many ways. Proceeds from fundraising events, including the coordination of a golf tournament for almost 30 years, go toward the club’s many projects. Those projects include leadership opportunities for local high school students, ribbons at City Hall in recognition of Veterans’ Day, lunch for campers and staff at Smile-a-Mile, trees planted at Civitan Park, and more. The Club has recently funded the new clock tower in downtown Trussville, benches at the walking track at Cahaba Elementary, and playground equipment at The Mall in historic Trussville.
The Trussville Rotary Daybreak Club meets at First Baptist Church Trussville on Wednesday mornings at 7 a.m. For more information on the Club, or to help with one of their projects, please ‘like’ them on Facebook (Trussville Rotary Daybreak Club) or email Diane Poole at dianepoole1225@centurytel.net.