Lucas Welcomes Glenn Carter to His Washington, D.C. Staff

Nov 18, 2011
Press

Washington, D.C. – U.S. Congressman Frank Lucas welcomes Glenn Carter, a Norman, Okla. Native, to his Washington D.C. staff. Carter was hired to serve as Lucas’ staff assistant earlier this month.

“I am pleased to have Glenn join my staff,” said Lucas. “With his past work experience and education in political science, I know he will be very beneficial to our team and to the constituents of Oklahoma’s Third Congressional District.  Since beginning in my office earlier this month, Glenn has already proven to be a wonderful new asset to my staff.”

Carter was most recently an intern for Lucas’ congressional office where he assisted staffers with basic office duties and legislative projects. Prior to his internship he was a summer of 2010 Legal Intern for the Oklahoma State Department of Health. In May 2008, Carter earned his Bachelor’s degree with Distinction in Political Science, and in May 2011 he graduated from the University of Oklahoma, College of Law with his Juris Doctor degree.

“I am excited to work with Congressman Lucas and his staff,” said Carter. “I look forward to serving the Congressman and the people of Oklahoma’s Third Congressional District.”

Carter’s parents are Mamie and Bill Carter from Riverside, Calif. His grandmother is Patricia Carter of Norman, Okla.

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