Glenn E. Tremper is a fourth-generation Montanan. Born in Missoula in 1962, he graduated from Carroll College in Helena, Montana with degrees in Philosophy, Theology and Communication. He graduated from the University of Montana School of Law with High Honors in 1987. He then served as a law clerk for Chief Judge James R. Browning of the United States Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit in San Francisco.
He practiced law in San Francisco until 1993, when he returned to Montana and joined the law firm of Church, Harris, Johnson & Williams, P.C. in Great Falls. He served as a shareholder, director and managing shareholder of the firm over the next fourteen years.
In January of 2007, Glenn formed the firm of Glenn E. Tremper, PLLC.
Glenn and his wife Peggy have two teenage sons, Patrick and Brian.
Glenn is admitted to practice before all Courts in Montana, the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit, and the U.S. Supreme Court.
Professional Affilliations include the Cascade County Bar Association, the State Bar of Montana, the American Bar Association, Montana Trial Lawyers Association, the Tort & Insurance Practice Section and the Litigation Section of the ABA
Community Involvement: Co-chair of the Holy Spirit Parish Building Committee; Past-President, Habitat for Humanity; Trustee, State Bar of Montana Group Benefits Trust;
Glenn's hobbies and interests include skiing, boating, sailing and hiking.