Glen Williams spent twenty-six years in law enforcement working as a patrol officer, detective, and trainer at Sandy City Police and Utah Transit Authority Police. He has conducted trainings throughout the United States for law enforcement and civilians in scuba diving, police and evidence diving, underwater post-blast investigation, firearms, patrol rifle, active shooter response, and first aid/CPR. He has coached individuals in personal self-discovery and self-development. Glen received a bachelor’s degree from the University of Utah in Psychology.
Glen has had articles published in the Utah Peace Officer’s magazine, appeared on local television and regularly attends and presents at public safety conferences and conventions and currently travels to police departments throughout the US presenting his program, Bridging the Gap: An Inside Look at Communication and Relations to assist with reducing PTSD, divorce, and suicide.
After retiring in 2016, Glen now lives in Draper, Utah. He enjoys traveling to Florida to enjoy the ocean and beaches with his wife Deborah. Glen and Deborah have six children spread across the western US and enjoy visiting them and spoiling the grandchildren. Glens greatest joy is making a difference in today’s world through speaking, teaching, and writing. He also enjoys traveling, scuba diving, martial arts, long range shooting, and his dog, Shiloh, who goes most places with him.