Terrell Herring - President of Commercial Operations for Mission Pharmacal Company
Terrell Herring began working at Mission Pharmacal Company in 2010, bringing more than 25 years of experience in the pharmaceutical industry to his role as President of Commercial Operations. Under his direction, Mission Pharmacal manufactured Uribel for Star Pharmaceuticals, LLC. In addition, Terrell Herring established a partnership with the March of Dimes Foundation in a united effort to provide prenatal education materials to more than 15,000 obstetric and gynecological practitioners across the country.
Prior his employment at Mission Pharmacal, Terrell Herring operated as President and Chief Operating Officer (COO) at inVentive Health, Inc. During his ten-year tenure at the corporation, Terrell Herring oversaw the five primary departments, including clinical, commercial services, communications, pharmaceutical services, and patient outcomes. His history with the company as National Business Director, Sales and Marketing began in 1999. Through his commitment to the company’s marketing vision, Terrell Herring rose to the position of President and Chief Executive Officer (CEO) in 2002.
Along with his professional achievements, Terrell Herring commits his time and efforts to various charity works. He previously volunteered for Big Brothers Big Sisters in Atlanta, Georgia. Subsequently, he served as a board member for the organization. In addition, Terrell Herring is a board member of Kirkwood Camp, which helps enhance the lives of youth in his community in a spiritual, positive atmosphere. Additionally, he devotes his time as a deacon at his church. He endeavors to cultivate his interest in biographies on historic figures such as Stonewall Jackson. In fact, he published his first book in 2007, Marching Orders for Leadership Success Inspired by My Hero Stonewall Jackson, to motivate readers to achieve their goals.
Prior his employment at Mission Pharmacal, Terrell Herring operated as President and Chief Operating Officer (COO) at inVentive Health, Inc. During his ten-year tenure at the corporation, Terrell Herring oversaw the five primary departments, including clinical, commercial services, communications, pharmaceutical services, and patient outcomes. His history with the company as National Business Director, Sales and Marketing began in 1999. Through his commitment to the company’s marketing vision, Terrell Herring rose to the position of President and Chief Executive Officer (CEO) in 2002.
Along with his professional achievements, Terrell Herring commits his time and efforts to various charity works. He previously volunteered for Big Brothers Big Sisters in Atlanta, Georgia. Subsequently, he served as a board member for the organization. In addition, Terrell Herring is a board member of Kirkwood Camp, which helps enhance the lives of youth in his community in a spiritual, positive atmosphere. Additionally, he devotes his time as a deacon at his church. He endeavors to cultivate his interest in biographies on historic figures such as Stonewall Jackson. In fact, he published his first book in 2007, Marching Orders for Leadership Success Inspired by My Hero Stonewall Jackson, to motivate readers to achieve their goals.