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Invictus Australia Chair Glenn Keys AO Appointed to the Invictus Games Foundation Board

Invictus Australia Chair, Glenn Keys AO, has been announced as a Trustee of the Invictus Games Foundation (IGF). This appointment reflects not only Glenn’s personal dedication to the Invictus Movement but also Australia’s growing leadership in the global effort to support wounded, injured and ill (WII) current and former serving personnel through sport.

Glenn currently serves as Chair of Invictus Australia, where alongside CEO Michael Hartung and the Invictus Australia board, he has helped drive national efforts to support veterans and their families over the past two years. His involvement with the Invictus movement dates back to the establishment of the Organising Committee for the Invictus Games Sydney 2018, where he was one of the original Board members. Since then, Glenn has played a pivotal role in shaping the legacy of the Games in Australia. This legacy led to the establishment of Invictus Australia, the first organisation of its kind globally, dedicated to extending the work of the Invictus Games Foundation and supporting the recovery, rehabilitation, and reintegration of WII veterans through sport. Through Glenn’s involvement on the board, Invictus Australia has secured strong partnerships with the Australian Government and major corporate sponsors, and continues to pioneer innovative, community-based programs that extend the impact of the Games well beyond the competition arena.

In appointing Glenn, the Invictus Games Foundation was struck not only by his energy and strategic insight but also his deep understanding of the values that underpin the Invictus movement. He is a passionate believer in the power of community, connection, and purpose.”

Rob Owen OBE

CEO of the Invictus Games Foundation

“Glenn’s appointment recognises Australia’s commitment to the Invictus mission and our broader role in supporting veterans and their families on the international stage and in local communities every day,” said Michael Hartung, CEO of Invictus Australia. “His strategic insight and deep connections across defence, government, and industry have been invaluable to our efforts in Australia and I’m delighted to see him in a position to help shape the future of the Invictus movement globally.”

Michael Hartung OAM CEO Invictus Australia and Glenn Keys AO


Invictus Australia continues to set the global benchmark for supporting veterans and their families beyond the Games, an effort made even more critical by the findings of the Australian Royal Commission into Defence and Veteran Suicide, which highlighted the challenges of transitioning from military to civilian life, where identity and purpose are often at risk. Glenn’s appointment strengthens the ties bonds between Invictus Australia and the international defence and veteran community.

The Invictus Games Foundation, based in London, leads a global community of nations using sport as a tool for recovery and rehabilitation. Glenn’s appointment comes as the IGF expands into regions where cultural and systemic barriers still limit support for WII populations. His experience and regional knowledge will be vital in helping the IGF connect with underserved communities.