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Meet Glenn
Glenn Robinson served as President of the Waco, Texas Region of Baylor Scott & White Health from 2007 to 2020. He is a graduate of the University of Alabama, but, like all good Georgia boys, still roots for his beloved Bulldogs.
Glenn has more than 30 years’ experience in hospital and healthcare management, he is board certified in healthcare management, and is a Fellow of the American College of Healthcare Executives. Glenn also teaches in the MBA Program at Baylor University and serves as an Adjunct Lecturer for Trinity University. Glenn has served as a board member or chair of the Texas Medical Foundation, American Hospital Association, Texas Hospital Association, Greater Waco Chamber of Commerce, Waco Business League, Truett Seminary, Prosper Waco Board, Pine Cove Christian Camps, Hannah’s Hope Ministries, and Restoration Gateway – a ministry that operates an orphanage and a 120-bed hospital in rural Uganda.
Glenn and his wife, Rhonda are members of Harris Creek Baptist Church in Waco, and they have three children: Josh , Jacob (married to Melissa), and Sarah Kathryn (married to Jordan Hannah). In his spare time, Glenn is an avid reader. He and Rhonda enjoy traveling – but most of all spending time with their seven grandchildren – Pierce, Caden, Colt, Annie, Elijah, Chambers, and Spencer – (and grilling on his Big Green Egg).
Degrees & Certifications
- University of Alabama - BA Communications,
- Trinity University - MS Healthcare Administration
Areas of Expertise
- Executive leadership coaching
- Leadership development
- Medical staff leadership development
- Healthcare consulting
- Healthcare operations
- Governance
- Non-profit leadership
Ministry & Leadership Experience
- Healthcare Leadership 35+ years - including 23 years as a CEO.
- President and Founder of a Healthcare Consulting Group
- Board of Directors, Meridian Healthcare
Favorite Coaching Topics
- Leadership
- Relationship Building
- Work efficiency that leads to major goal-accomplishment
- How to handle High, Middle and Low performers in a way that aligns with our faith