Glenn "Chip" Curry is an American Democratic politician and youth advocate currently serving as the Maine State Senator for District 11.
He has represented Waldo County in the State Senate since 2020 and is the student services coordinator at the University of Maine at Augusta (UMA)'s Rockland center.
Curry has worked in education and youth development since 1992[1], earning a Master of Science in College Student Personnel Services from Miami University in 1994.
[3][4] Curry served on several task forces and statewide youth advocacy groups during this time,[4][5] and in 2013 was hired as the student services coordinator at the University of Maine at Augusta center in Rockland.
[8] In March 2020, Curry announced that he would run to fill Senate District 11 seat being vacated by Erin Herbig, who had been hired to be the Belfast city manager and therefore did not seek re-election.