Kinzer then subsequently retired in 2014, endorsing Randy Powell as his successor.
Worley challenged Powell for his old seat in the primary,[2] but was subsequently defeated.
Prior to being elected, Worley worked for 14 years as a building official in Lenexa, and has served in the U.S. Air Force.
He received his Bachelor's in Business Administration from Kansas State University.
Worley is a member of the Kansas City Catbackers Club, Leadership Lenexa Alumni Association, Lenexa Chamber of Commerce, and the Veterans of Foreign Wars.