Sir Owen George Glenn KNZM (born 19 February 1940) is an Indian-New Zealand expatriate businessman and philanthropist, who supports humanitarian causes worldwide through his family charity.
In 2008 Glenn claimed that the New Zealand government was considering making him the country's honorary consul in Monaco,[3] but such an appointment never eventuated.
The foundation also supported Hockey NZ, helped it achieve rights to the hosting of the 2011 Champions Trophy, which were taken from India due to organisation failures.
After his relationship with 50% shareholder Eric Watson became dysfunctional, Glenn first considered putting his shares into a trust for the benefit of New Zealand Warrior fans.
[10] Between 2012 and 2017, Glenn’s business relationship with high profile NZ businessman Eric Watson soured, particularly in relation to British property investments.
[12] Glenn has said he will pursue former business partner Eric Watson "to the ends of the earth — if necessary taking action against his trusts and third parties holding assets on his behalf — to ensure he pays every penny that is found due."