Biography
Human-centered designer and DEIB advocate with a passion for solving complex problems.
Glennette Clark is a talented and compassionate human-centered designer with over 15 years of experience. She believes in the ability of design to create inclusive and accessible solutions to complex problems. She advocates for diversity, equity, inclusion, and a sense of belonging in her work.
Throughout her impressive career, Glennette has worked on numerous exciting projects, including modernizing CMS’s Quality Payment Program and helping to secure $1 million in funding for the SAMHSA-led Task Force on Trauma-Informed Care. Her research on the birthing experiences of women of color influenced national policy for maternal healthcare.
Glennette is a co-founder of UXCamp DC and UXCamp NYC. As an adjunct professor, she created a curriculum for the Design Leadership Program’s Cultural Relevance and Awareness course at MICA. Her curriculum encouraged MBA students to focus on impactful social entrepreneurship ventures by emphasizing the interconnectedness of different cultures.
Glennette enjoys spending time with her family and two dogs. She is married to a retired MPD officer and is proud of two children. Glennette holds an MBA in Strategic Design from Philadelphia University and a BA in Journalism from Howard University.