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Glenn L Stover Jr.

Founder | Mission Steward

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Harvest Sentinel Alliance

Glenn is the founder and mission steward of Harvest Sentinel Alliance, a faith-guided nonprofit dedicated to confronting forced and child labor and human trafficking  embedded in agricultural supply chains. His life has been shaped by service, discipline, and a conviction that exploitation.. especially when hidden...must be confronted with clarity and courage and resolve.

 

Raised in Pennsylvania’s Central Mountain Region and the backcountry of the PA Wilds, Glenn grew up in farming communities where faith, hard work, and responsibility to one’s neighbor were inseparable. As the son of a factory worker and church leader, he learned early that dignity is tied to honest labor and that protecting the vulnerable is a moral obligation, not a choice.

 

"After the US Supreme Court Decisions in 2025/2026  that placed the the quality of a California Pigs life..before slaughter.. at a higher threshold than the quality of a child forced to work in West Africa Cocoa farms I felt driven to give those children and families a voice right here in America. Harvest Sentinel Alliance was born because I cannot any longer look the other way" 

Glenn Stover Dec 2025

At seventeen, Glenn left home to serve honorably in the United States Marine Corps. That experience forged a mission-driven mindset rooted in accountability, conditioning and responsibility, principles that continue to guide his work today.

 

Following military service, Glenn spent seven years in Pennsylvania’s Department of Corrections during one of the most volatile periods in the system’s history. Working inside overcrowded maximum-security facilities, he witnessed first hand how exploitation, coercion, and broken systems dehumanize individuals and communities alike spawning the evil that preys on the innocent. Those years shaped an uncompromising commitment to justice grounded in realism rather than ideology.

Glenn later built a successful career as a business technology advisor leader and entrepreneur, founding Insolex, a boutique consulting firm specializing in global supply chain and enterprise systems. Over two decades, his work across international markets and fortune 500 corporate culture gave him a deep insight into how upstream decisions reverberate through global economies...and how the consequences often fall hardest on the poor. His work with UNICEF developing a quicker time to value in delivering emergency and medical supplies in 3rd world countries further reinforced a calling to protect children and families caught in systems beyond their control.

In 2018, exposure to human trafficking and slave like conditions he experienced the realities of devastation in West Africa crystallizing Glenn’s sense of calling. He stepped away from commercial pursuits and dedicated his life to confronting exploitation where economic pressure, isolation, and silence converge.

In 2025, Glenn founded Harvest Sentinel Alliance to expose harvest oppression, advocate for living wages, and protect children through disciplined verification, ethical intervention, and faith-rooted action in response and recovery. He serves without salary, committed to stewardship over self-promotion.

Anchored in Proverbs 31:8–9—“Speak up for those who cannot speak for themselves”... Glenn believes the Church and conscience-driven Corporate Board members, Executives and Community leaders have a responsibility to act where systems cannot or fail in achieving accountability and protection for those who have few choices in self preservation. Harvest Sentinel Alliance operates with clear boundaries, separating public education, donor transparency, and protected operational work to ensure integrity, effectiveness, and safety and freedom of oppression.

 

"We live a a digital age of human development where technology and tools and financial resources are available, and untethered to operational focus on ensuring the ethical sourcing and the protection against forced labor in Global food supply chains, its time to start using them effectively".

Glenn Stover Jan 2026

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