About Ronnie

A life-long Tennessean, Rep. Ronnie Glynn has dedicated his life to his family, country, and his
community.  At a very young age, Rep. Glynn found himself the father of two children
before he was 20 years old.  He realized that, Quote, "In order to do better, I have to be better." 

Growing up in rural Tennessee good paying jobs were scarce, Rep. Glynn decided the best way to care for his family was to join the United States Army. His initial plan was to serve five years and then figure out his next step.  

His 5-year enlistment plan expanded into over 23 years of dedicated service, were he retired as an Army Master Sergeant in 2014. His career included time with the 82nd Airborne Division, 7th Special Forces Group, and three combat deployments between Afghanistan and Iraq. His final stop brought him back home to Tennessee, here in Clarksville, where he retired with the 101st Airborne Division (Air Assault) at Ft. Campbell, Ky. Rep. Glynn served with honor, respect, and distinction throughout his military career. His greatest accomplishment while serving was completing his Bachelor’s Degree and earning his Master Parachute Wings with 7th Special Forces Group, Fort Bragg, NC.  Equipped with a Bachelor’s Degree in Business and the Army’s lessons of integrity, selfless service, and leadership, Rep. Glynn was prepared to give back to his community.  In 2018, he became a mentor with Big Brothers Big Sisters and TN Achieve. Furthermore, through his efforts, Clarksville was able to finally bring a Boys and Girls Club to the county.

In 2022, Rep. Glynn was elected to serve in the Tennessee House of Representatives for District 67 as the voice of over 77k Clarksvillans. His focus on Quality Education, Women’s Right, Veterans Issues, and Infrastructure has been the bedrock of his political career. In his first year as a State Legislator, Rep. Glynn was able to pass a bill to help deal with Tennessee’s shortage of teachers. His strong commitment to a better future for all is on display as a member of the Education, Transportation and Government Operations Committees.

Rep. Glynn and his wife Sherry, of 35 years, have four adult children and 14 grandchildren, eight of whom are students in the Clarksville-Montgomery County School System. Spending summers with his grandchildren, he realized there was a lack of activities for school-age children in the area. Leaning on his understanding of business, he started Jumpmaster Inflatables to meet this need in the community. In 2023, he started a second business, Jumpmaster Trucking.

When his is not serving as a mentor to young folks or discussing business, on a nice sunny day, you might find him out and about playing golf, riding his Spyder (3-wheel motorcycle), or umpiring a high school baseball game.