Karen Davis (politician)
Karen Davis is the current mayor of Glendora, California. She is a registered Democrat.
Davis was elected to the Glendora City Council in 2005 and re-elected in 2009, and has served as the city's mayor since 2008. Karen graduated from the University of the Pacific in Stockton, California, where she earned a Bachelor's degree in Communication Arts and pursued a career in sport journalism after graduation. Karen has been a Pastor at First Christian Church in Glendora since 1993, has obtained Senior Chaplain Certification from the International Conference of Police Chaplains and is currently serving as a volunteer Chaplain for the Glendora Police Department. Karen also has many other notable accomplishments, such as being named a YWCA Woman of Achievement in 2005, the 2003 Citizen of the Year in Glendora, the 2009 Woman of the Year for the 59th Assembly District, the 2002 Community Hero at the LA County Fair, and was the November 2001 Community Coordinating Council Humanitarian Service Award Recipient. Davis also serves as the President of the Glendora Ministerial Association as well as various other committees throughout the community.
Karen is married to her husband Greg, who is Pastor of Central Christian Church in Glendale, and they have two daughters, Hannah and Mattea.