Christina Glenn
Christina joined SKDKnickerbocker in November 2011. She works in the firm’s political and strategic communications practice. Christina performs research and administrative duties, while serving as special assistant to Bill Knapp.
Prior to her position with SKDK, Christina interned with Senator Kay Hagan (NC) and with the Democratic staff on the House of Representatives Committee on Education and the Workforce. She has a particular interest in voting theories and political psychology, such as voter persuasion and the processing of political information.
Christina graduated from UNC-Chapel Hill in May, 2011. She moved to Chapel Hill from Haugesund, Norway where she was actively involved with the Norwegian Labor Party (“Arbeiderpartiet”). She successfully ran for City Council in Haugesund at age 18.


