Dr. Glenn J. Kimber Introduction
Glenn J. Kimber was born and raised in northern Utah. After graduating from High School he attended Weber State College. In 1965 he married Julianne Skousen and shortly thereafter he joined the Air Force where he served for 4 years, including one tour of duty to Vietnam.
After serving in Vietnam, Dr. Kimber graduated from Brigham Young University in 1971 with a Bachelor of Science degree in Accounting Business Management. Shortly thereafter, Dr. Kimber began to travel with Dr. W. Cleon Skousen, promoting the restoration the Constitution in the tradition of the Founding Fathers. Together they established an educational foundation called the Freemen Institute, which was organized for the purpose of teaching American History and Constitutional studies. During the next number of years, Dr. Kimber presented patriotic seminars and conferences in all 50 states and in a number of foreign countries.
Dr. Kimber continued his education, receiving a BYU Masters Degree in Church History and Doctrine and two Doctorate degrees, one in Constitutional Studies in 1992 from Coral Ridge Baptist University, based in Florida. He continued his educational pursuits and received a second Doctorate in Education from George Wythe College.
Dr. Kimber has testified before a number of legislative committees in several states pertaining to Constitutional and educational issues. He has also been a guest on a number of radio and television talk shows.
Dr. Kimber also conducts American History tours, and also tours to the Middle East, as well as Egypt, Jordan, and Israel. In recent years, Dr. Kimber was awarded United Nations Ambassador of Peace for the Middle East by Ambassador Sam Zakhem.
He is currently the President of five non-profits dedicated to perpetuating an education on the Constitution and American History from the perspective of the Founding Fathers.
Dr. Kimber and his wife currently reside in Cedar City, Utah and are the parents of 8 children, grandparents of 30.