Rebecca Glenn

CEO, Centre for Women’s Economic Safety

Rebecca Glenn founded the Centre for Women’s Economic Safety (CWES) to support women experiencing economic abuse in the context of domestic and family violence, and advocate for structural and systems change to better support women’s economic safety.  The Centre builds on her work in domestic violence and financial wellbeing; most recently at Insight Exchange, a social change initiative of Domestic Violence Service Management.

Before that she worked in financial wellbeing at the Commonwealth Bank (CBA) where she was a key member of the Domestic and Family Violence Working Group, and at not-for-profit organisation, Financial Literacy Australia, where she was the founding CEO.

In 2019, Rebecca was awarded a Churchill Fellowship to investigate service responses to women experiencing or escaping economic abuse in the UK, USA and Canada.  In 2021, she was named an AMP Foundation Tomorrow Maker.

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