Glenn is a proud Aboriginal man of the Wotjobaluk peoples (Wimmera region of western Victoria) and was born on Wathaurong lands.
He is married with three children and lives in the western suburbs of Naarm. Having been an AIDA Board Director for the last four years, Glenn is proud to have worked with an amazing group of highly respected, motivated and passionate people.
He has presided over the AIDA FRAC (Finance, Risk and Audit Committee) as its chair and is proud to promote AIDA growing financial growth and increasing independence.
Glenn has clinical appointments as a FACEM Emergency Physician at Royal Melbourne Hospital (RMH) in Naarm (Wurundjeri lands) and Epworth Hospital, Geelong (Wadawarrung lands).
Glenn holds a number of board director roles in addition to his board director role at the AIDA.
He is a board member of:
Australasian College for Emergency Medicine (ACEM)
Aboriginal Community Elders Service (ACES).
Other appointment and memberships include:
ACEM Indigenous Health Committee Co-Chair
ACEM RAP Committee
Royal Melbourne Hospital First Nations Health Unit
University of Melbourne – Wurru Wurru Health Unit
AIDA Cultural Safety Workshop provider
Glenn is passionate and determined to promote Indigenous excellence, increase our Indigenous medical workforce and improve quality outcomes for patients.
He is also a regular AIDA Cultural Safety Workshop provider and has provided Cultural Safety workshops to the Australian Football league, specialist training colleges and national organisations.
Glenn co-ordinates an Indigenous Intern program at Royal Melbourne Hospital, and has help develop and support young Indigenous students and doctors develop their clinical skills, professional development and specialist training opportunities.
Glenn’s driving motivation is to develop more deadly doctors to support our peoples and their Communities.