[6] Glory-Jordan was also the general counsel for the housing authority of the Cherokee Nation and a gaming commissioner.
[3] After being appointed by principal chief Chuck Hoskin Jr., On August 14, 2019, Glory-Jordan was sworn in to serve as the Cherokee Nation Secretary of State.
[1] She strengthened the Cherokee Nation's relationships with federal partners, including the U.S. Department of Agriculture.
[1] Glory-Jordan completed a two-year term on the Federal Communications Commission Intergovernmental Advisory Committee.
[9] On August 31, 2023, Glory-Jordan was confirmed as a Justice of the Cherokee Nation Supreme Court, replacing Lee Paden who resigned due to health reasons.