Glorious Johnson
Jacksonville
Commissioner/Councilwoman Johnson has been an elected official since
2003. Prior to becoming an elected official, Commissioner/Councilwoman Glorious
Johnson was an educator, in which she taught music in the public school system.
Later, she became an instructor at the college level, teaching business courses.
She is a well-known motivational speaker in which she has spoken to groups from
1 to 53,000.
She received her Bachelor Degree from Jacksonville University in Music as a
concert pianist, her first Master Degree was from Nova Southeastern University
(Ft. Lauderdale, FL.), in School Administration and Supervision; and her second
Master Degree came from Teachers College/Columbia University (New York City),
majoring in Educational Administration/Organizational Leadership.
Commissioner/Councilwoman Johnson was appointed to the Florida Commission on the
Status of Women by Governor Charlie Crist. Glorious has one daughter, Stephanie
and one grandson.