Alice F. Glenn

Executive Vice President

Alice Glenn

Alice Franz Glenn believes in servant leadership. As Executive Vice President of New Orleans & Company, she practices this with a focus on the organization’s mission, culture, operations, government relations, and strategic initiatives. Through her education, career, and volunteer efforts, Alice has developed expertise at the intersection of the political, nonprofit, and business communities.

Over a two-decade career, Alice has worked on political campaigns and with organizations such as the United Way, Loyola University of New Orleans, and the Louisiana Restaurant Association. Most recently, Alice served as the founder and CEO of Glenn & Associates, LLC, a consulting firm specializing in strategy, fundraising, and community affairs that helps organizations leverage advocacy and philanthropy to maximize impact. She has supported government officials, including a term as Legislative Assistant to Louisiana House of Representatives Speaker Pro Tempore Walt Leger. She earned a bachelor’s degree in Political Science from Millsaps College in Jackson, Mississippi, and a master’s degree from Tulane University.

Alice’s philanthropic and volunteer efforts are focused on gender equity, family support, and education. She is active with a number of nonprofits, currently serving as President of the Association of Junior Leagues International (AJLI). Locally, Alice serves on the Executive Committee of the Louisiana Alliance of Nonprofit Organizations (LANO), Citizens for One Greater New Orleans, the United Way of Southeast Louisiana's Campaign Cabinet; the Executive Committee of Women United; an Institutional Advancement Committee member for the Academy of the Sacred Heart; and the Advisory Board for the Humanities and Social Sciences at Tulane's School of Professional Advancement. She is a sustaining member of the Junior League of New Orleans after serving on its board of directors three times, including as Board President in 2018-19. She has chaired and served on numerous event committees.

Leveraging her breadth of experience, Alice regularly speaks on the ways in which government, philanthropy, and business intersect, coalition building, gender equity & leadership, and the history of the nonprofit industry. She is a graduate of programs such as the New Orleans Regional Leadership Institute (NORLI) and The Institute of Politics.

A south Louisiana native, you can often find Alice enjoying live music, Louisiana culture and traditions, and good food. Along with her spouse, Brodie, and two children, she is proud to call New Orleans home.