Glen Sillick

Chief Financial Officer at Ocean Protect

Glen Sillick is an accomplished finance professional with extensive experience in various leadership roles. Currently serving as Chief Financial Officer at Ocean Protect since July 2023, Glen previously held multiple executive positions at Platinum Traffic Services from November 2011 to January 2023, including CEO, CFO, and Director. Prior to that, Glen was Financial Controller at Poles & Underground Pty Ltd from May 2007 to November 2016, and worked as a Management Accountant at Cospak Pty Ltd from October 1999 to May 2007. Glen holds the designation of Certified Practicing Accountant and earned a Bachelor of Commerce in Accounting from the University of Western Sydney between 1996 and 1999.

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Ocean Protect

For over two decades we have been leaders in the design, installation and maintenance of stormwater treatment assets and infrastructure. Our purpose beyond profit is to protect our waterways with the health of our oceans now at crisis levels. It’s predicted there will be more plastic in the sea than fish by 2050 and whilst plastic is part of the issue, so too is toxins and pollutants including sediments, heavy metals, nitrogen, phosphorous and cigarette butts that flow to the ocean from stormwater runoff. With an urgent need to accelerate the amount of pollution we capture on land, changes are necessary in human behaviour, knowledge and legislation. That’s why we are committed to three key areas: -Bringing about change to legislation that will have a real impact -Increasing public awareness of stormwater through education -Developing an advocacy program where we’ll share much-needed funds with worthwhile charities Change: We are actively raising public awareness and speaking with politicians to make maintenance of stormwater infrastructure and roads a legal and enforceable requirement. Without proper maintenance, all compulsory water treatment systems become ineffective and ultimately, our waterways pay the price. We estimate this change in legislation will save 240 litres of pollution from entering our waterways each day - that’s over 500 standard size wheelie bins! Education: We partnered with Keep Australia Beautiful to develop and deliver ocean conservation science modules to NSW primary schools. In 2020 we partnered with Eco Educate. Eco Educate works with primary and secondary schools across the country to deliver quality, curriculum-aligned education. Advocacy: In 2019, we’re partnered with five charities by donating $50,000 to their collective conservation efforts. We’re also fundraising for them via our online shop. We will increase our financial contribution to relevant causes in parallel with business growth year-on-year.


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