About
Ken Storck

Ken Storck has the distinction of being the longest serving deputy district attorney in the history of Weld County. For over twenty-six years, he prosecuted a range of cases from consumer fraud to murder. Working with the United States Department of Transportation, he trained other district attorneys how to effectively prosecute driving under the influence cases. Earlier in his career, he served with the public defender's office in Kane County, Illinois. Having graduated from UNC, Ken chose to return to Colorado to make Greeley his home. As a prosecutor, Ken dealt with a spectrum of business issues, including embezzlement and white collar crime. Having fought against fraud and corruption in small businesses, he understands the challenges a small business faces. All of these experiences have provided Ken with the insight that all sides of an issue should be listened to before making decisions.

Ken traveling with Rebecca in Alaska

Ken's passions are music and traveling with his wife, Rebecca. He has two daughters, Jessica and Jennifer. Ken's family has a long tradition of serving the community. Ken's mother, Iva Storck, and father, Raymond Storck, have been recognized for their volunteer work in Greeley. Ken has served on the KUNC Advisory Board and has participated in Partners Superstars. He has also been involved with community theater and the Kiwanis Club. Internationally, Ken has volunteered for Habitat for Humanity, building homes in Guatemala, and for Global Volunteers at The Glencree Center for Peace and Reconciliation in County Wicklow, Ireland. Ken had the opportunity to observe the reconciliation process between Catholics and Protestants, and former combatants and victims. He learned that even the toughest of issues can be resolved by people reaching out and talking to one another. For the last three years, Ken has sponsored a fundraising event for the Glencree Center.

Currently, Ken is teaching for Greeley/Evans School District Six. His primary place of teaching is at the Platte Valley Youth Services Center where he has had direct contact with students involved in gang issues. Ken has concluded from his experiences that early education and family involvement is the key to the prevention of lifestyles of crime.

Ken is eager and ready to continue serving Weld County as the next Colorado State Senator from Senate District 13. Having resided here most of his life, he feels a responsibility to give the citizens his best efforts to improve the education system and to address the economic and energy issues of this state.

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