Glenn W. Geelhoed is the founder of Mission to Heal, an organization that sends medical practitioners and students to places of great need to develop indigenous medical capabilities. He is a Fulbright Scholar, past president of the Washington Academy of Surgeons, an inductee of the Academie de Chirurgie de Paris, 2005 recipient of the Medical Mission Hall of Fame Award, 2006 recipient of the George Washington University Medical Center's Faculty Distinguished Service Award, 2009 recipient of the American College of Surgeons' Volunteerism Award for International Outreach, and 2013 recipient of the University of Michigan Medical Center Alumni Society's Distinguished Service Award.
He holds advanced degrees in international affairs, philosophy, anthropology, epidemiology, tropical medicine, and executive leadership in education, has run more than one hundred thirty marathons, and each year spends many months in remote corners of the globe on medical missions to treat the poorest populations on earth.