About Glenn Grevengoed

Glenn Grevengoed learned to practice law in Chicago. He began his career in 1986 as an Assistant Attorney General at the Illinois Attorney General’s office. He entered private practice in 1990. Practicing in downtown Chicago, he had offices at 200 W. Adams, 150 N. Michigan Avenue and 77 W. Wacker Drive.

Immediately before moving to Vero Beach in 2003, Glenn worked for a Chicago based charitable foundation, The Barnabas Foundation, focusing on high-end estate planning for charitable donors across the country.

Throughout his career, Glenn has been actively involved in community service, serving on over 20 boards of various charities and civic organizations. In Vero Beach, he has held leadership positions in several local organizations, including past board presidencies of the Planned Giving Council of Indian River, The Exchange Club of Vero Beach, Carenet of Indian River County, BNI, and Toastmasters.

Currently, Glenn serves on the boards of the Planned Giving Council of Indian River and Indian River Habitat For Humanity. He is on advisory boards for Carenet of Indian River County, Allied Partners in Philanthropy for the Cleveland Clinic Indian River Foundation, The VNA and Hospice Foundation Planned Giving Advisory Board and The Women's Refuge advisory board.

Glenn was ordained as a deacon at Pullman Christian Reformed Church on January 3, 1988. He was ordained as an Elder in the Orthodox Presbyterian Church on February 16, 1996 and has been serving in that capacity in one church, church plant or another since then including Grace OPC, in Hanover Park, Illinois, the church planting steering committee for what became Covenant Church in Orland Park, Illinois (1992 through 1994) and in the 1990s served as part of the overseeing session for Providence OPC in Madison Wisconsin a church plant. In 2003 Glenn moved to Florida and was on the steering committee for Indian River Presbyterian Church (now known as Christ the King PCA) a church plant that on February 13, 2005 became a particular congregation of the PCA. That is when he was installed as a ruling elder. He served as elder and Clerk of Session for Christ the King Presbyterian Church from 2003 until 2025. Glenn currently attends Morning Star Presbyterian Church in Vero Beach and Covenant Reformed Presbyterian Church in Fort Pierce, Florida. Glenn has been married to his wife Mariel for 37 years. They have three grown children, Dania, Lincoln and Carissa.

Professionally, he is a member of the Indian River County, Florida, and Illinois State Bar Associations. He is admitted to practice in all Florida and Illinois State and Federal Courts, He is admitted to practice before the United States Supreme Court, The Seventh Circuit Federal Court of Appeals, and is a member of the Federal Trial Bar for the Northern District of Illinois. While Glenn has retained his Illinois License to practice law, his practice is currently exclusively in Florida.

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