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Jason Glanville is a member of the Wiradjuri peoples from south-western New South Wales. He is the CEO of the National Centre of Indigenous Excellence (NCIE) based in Redfern.[1] Prior to joining the NCIE Jason was Director of Programs and Strategy at Reconciliation Australia.

Over the last fifteen years Jason has worked in a range of positions in community-based Indigenous organisations, State and Federal Governments and non-government peak organisations. He worked as the Regional Manager West Queensland for the Queensland Department of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Policy and Development, located in Mt Isa.

Prior to moving to Queensland he was an Adviser with the Indigenous Policy Branch of the Department of the Prime Minster and Cabinet. He has also worked as a Senior Project Officer with the Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Commission (ATSIC) and as Indigenous Policy Officer with the Australian Youth Policy and Action Coalition (AYPAC).

Jason is Co-Chair of the Australian Indigenous Governance Institute and on the boards of Reconciliation Australia,[2] the Australian Indigenous Leadership Centre[3] and CarriageWorks.[4] He was also a member of the Steering Committee for the creation of the National Congress of Australia’s First Peoples.[5]

Jason is a member of the Sydney Leadership Program’s Headland Project,[6] in 2010 he was named in the (Sydney) magazine’s 100 most influential people of Sydney[7] and in 2011 he was featured in Boss Magazine’s True Leaders of 2011 list.

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