Primary Job Title Board Member Primary Organization
Roboteam
Gender Male
Kenneth Glueck recently retired from the U.S. Marine Corps after a remarkably successful 41-year career. In his last position, Kenneth Glueck led the Marine Corps Combat Development Command (MCCDC) as Deputy Commandant for Combat Development and Integration. In this position, Kenneth Glueck oversaw the analysts and visionaries who develop both
broad concepts and specific requirements for future Marine Corps operations and equipment. As commander of the MCCDC, Glueck led the development of the Marine Corps’ concept for fighting in the post-Afghan and Iraq wars world – Expeditionary Force 21. Kenneth Glueck has accepted a position on Roboteam’s Board of Directors and will help guide the success of many future endeavors. Kenneth Glueck began his career as a naval aviator with Marine Attack Helicopter Squadron 169 at Camp Pendleton, California. Career highlights include serving with Marine Helicopter Squadron 1 as a presidential command pilot, serving briefly as the executive officer of Marine Helicopter Squadron 365 in Operation Desert Shield and the Balkans, chief of staff of U.S. Southern Command in 2005, chief of staff of Multi-national Force Iraq in 2008, and command of III Marine Expeditionary Force and U.S. Marine Forces Japan in Okinawa.

