Catholic Diocese of Wichita
Glenn Gunnels has extensive experience in various roles within educational and religious institutions. Currently serving as a Conservation Technician at the Catholic Diocese of Wichita since April 2024, Glenn focuses on the restoration of religious art. From January 1988 to April 2024, Glenn held multiple positions at Wichita State University, including Technology and Design Project Manager, Educational Media Coordinator, and Certification Specialist in the Registrar's Office. Earlier experience includes various roles at The University of Kansas from September 1984 to 1990. Glenn holds a Bachelor of General Studies degree from Wichita State University, obtained over a period from 1977 to 1994.
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Catholic Diocese of Wichita
The Catholic Diocese of Wichita was established on August 2, 1887 from territory taken from the Diocese of Leavenworth, now the Archdiocese of Kansas City, by Pope Leo XIII. The Diocese of Wichita covers 20,021 square miles and includes 25 counties in the central and southeast corner of the state of Kansas. It is home to 115,967 Catholics across 90 parishes. Bishop Carl A. Kemme is the 11th Bishop of the Catholic Diocese of Wichita. He was appointed on February 20, 2014, by Pope Francis.