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Glenn Inwood
Glenn Hema Inwood (born 1968) is a New Zealand public relations specialist and the founder of Omeka Public Relations. His duties with the Wellington-based Omeka include acting as the speaker for the Institute of Cetacean Research,〔Lilley, Ray. (Anti-Whaler Nations Give Japan a Warning. ) ''Associated Press.'' 1 March 2007.〕〔Collerton, Sarah. (PR guru 'paid for whalers' spy flights'. ) ''ABC News.'' 6 January 2010.〕 the Japanese organisation that lobbies on behalf of the whaling industry.〔Sims, Calvin. (Japan, Feasting on Whale, Sniffs At 'Culinary Imperialism' of U.S. ) ''New York Times.'' 10 August 2000.〕 A Japanese Government audit in 2012 found Japan spent funds intended for reconstruction after the 2011 earthquake and tsunami on other projects including the whaling industry.〔BBC News ().〕 He has been dubbed "Ginza Glenn" by anti-whaling activists.〔Watson, Paul. (Meet Ginza Glen - Corporate Whore for the Whale Killers! ) ''Sea Shepherd Conservation Society.'' 23 February 2007.〕 Glenn also operates Wellington based media company ‘Spin It Wide’ which distributes press releases from Imperial Tobacco.〔Otago Daily News (Retailers deny tobacco industry backing ).〕
==History==
Glenn Hema Inwood is Māori by birth and was raised by a Pākehā family in New Zealand. He studied the Māori language and law at university and subsequently worked as a journalist. Inwood has been a writer and editor for newspapers including ''Christchurch Star'', ''The Press'' in Christchurch and the ''Evening Post'' in Wellington. He also produced Radio New Zealand's flagship programme ''Morning Report''. Inwood joined the Te Ohu Kai Moana (the Treaty of Waitangi Fisheries Commission) as communications manager in 1999.
In 2000 he won an award from the Public Relations Institute of New Zealand for "Stop The Wall", a campaign on behalf of Waterfront Watch, Wellington.〔(Who's who... ) ''Omeka Public Relations.''〕

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