Glenn Stephenson is a Melbourne based Graphic Recorder whose background in Industrial Design and Tertiary education (RMIT – Industrial Design) contributes to his continued involvement in creative community and environmental uplift projects. Glenn has previously designed and delivered workshops through the Government funded L.E.A.P program which enables children from low socio-economic backgrounds, the opportunity to experience various professions for a day, he has collaborated on large forums creating interactive engagement spaces and has Graphically Recorded sessions with topics ranging from Argyle Diamond Mine Closure, Leadership, Cultural Competency, The Future of A.I., The art of storytelling and the experience of homelessness from the perspective of an Indigenous Australian.

Through Covid, Glenn worked remotely across the globe from the comfort of his front room delivering communication pieces for Indigenous organisations through the East and West Kimberley, producing high resolution digital graphic recordings to a Seattle based consultant group for Microsoft in real-time, visualised online sessions with UNESCO, and captured important discussions across all 8 Australian States and Territories on Cultural Competency in the Australian Teaching Workforce. Happy to be back in a more face-to-face capacity, Glenn brings both graphic ability and active listening to deliver real time conversation capture to increase information retention among participants, whilst also acting as a point of reflection and deeper conversation after the fact.