Meet the team behind Liberty Village – passionate individuals working together each day to bring our mission to life. Through their dedication to American history and civic education, they help create meaningful experiences for every guest.
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Glenda Hill brings over 25 years of experience in commercial banking, having retired as Senior Vice President overseeing the healthcare lending and cash management division of a regional financial institution. Her extensive background provides her with a deep understanding of financial performance, forecasting, and strategic planning.
She holds a Bachelor of Science in Business Administration and a Master of Business Administration (MBA), from Portland State University. Throughout her career, Glenda has remained committed to community service, serving on several nonprofit boards including Legacy Salmon Creek Hospital, the Vancouver Symphony Orchestra, the Mt. St. Helens Institute, YWCA of Southwest Washington, and Columbia River Mental Health Services.
Following her retirement from banking, Glenda was invited to lead a turnaround for an internal medicine practice and its associated medical research organization. Under her leadership, the practice was successfully stabilized and merged with a concierge medical group. She also revitalized the research organization, completing a previously mandated corrective action plan and working directly with the FDA to bring a drug trial back on track. After recruiting and placing key personnel, she transitioned out of the role and relocated to St. George, Utah.
Glenda now serves as Chief Financial Officer for United We Pledge and Liberty Village, where she continues to apply her financial expertise to advance mission-driven initiatives.
Glenda is married to Ken and is a proud stepmother and grandmother. Together, they enjoy golfing at Entrada at Snow Canyon, exploring trails in their side-by-side, and traveling the country in their Super C RV.
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Cameron Chatwin is driven by a deep passion for building meaningful lifelong relationships and partnerships. Cameron brings heart, vision, and purpose to every endeavor. With a background rooted in impactful work with organizations such as Utah Tech Athletics and Make-A-Wish Utah, he consistently fosters growth, connection, and lasting impact wherever he goes.Throughout his career, Cameron has thrived at the intersection of mission and relationship—strategically managing partnerships that not only advance organizational goals but also uplift the communities they serve. As the Director of Development, Cameron is fueled by a steadfast dedication to the values of freedom, faith, and family. Every initiative and interaction is approached with the belief that purpose-led work has the power to change lives and strengthen communities.
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Asher Anderson is an energetic and detail-oriented event planner with over three years of experience coordinating large- and small-scale events. He has led the planning and execution of galas, banquets, ceremonies, and community events, managing programs for audiences of up to 5,000 attendees. He strives to make events enjoyable memories for anyone who attends. Asher graduated from Utah Tech University with a Bachelor of Science in Marketing.
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Ashlie Chaston is a recent graduate from Utah Tech University, achieving a Bachelor of Arts in Theatre with an Acting Emphasis, as well as a Creative Writing Minor. Chaston is a colonial reenactor at Liberty Village, offering historical representation of Mercy Otis Warren, as well as other notable women from history. She also aids in writing performance pieces for other reenactors and helps at our monthly Young Patriots Kid’s Club. Chaston has participated in over 24 theatre productions over the years. Some of her favorite roles have been Puck from A Midsummer Night’s Dream, Beatrix in This Girl Laughs, This Girl Cries, This Girl Does Nothing, and Miss Shingle in A Gentleman’s Guide to Love and Murder. For more information, visit her website at ashliechaston.com.
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