Terrell “Terry” Herring serves as president of commercial operations for the Mission Pharmacal Company in Doylestown, Pennsylvania. Terrell Herring's work in the pharmaceutical industry has won him a place on the prestigious PharmaVOICE 100 on two separate occasions during his career. PharmaVOICE magazine is a leading resource for executives and professionals in the healthcare field. It brings pharmaceutical and biotechnology leaders the latest news on drug development, industry events, and contemporary issues in healthcare and pharmaceuticals. PharmaVOICE also operates the PharmaVOICE 100, a list of the top performers and most inspiring people in the life-sciences field. These awards recognize the men and women who represent their industry well and help solve the major challenges facing stakeholders in the world of biotechnology. Winners are announced each year in the July/August issue of PharmaVOICE. Professionals who have been recognized in multiple years may also be identified as a PharmaVOICE Red Jacket recipient, the publication's highest honor for industry leaders. To view past winners or submit a nomination for the 2018 awards, visit: www.pharmavoice.com.
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As the president of commercial operations for the Texas-based pharmaceutical company Mission Pharmacal Company, Terrell “Terry” Herring serves as the company's key decision-maker, steering it through an ever-changing economy. During his free time, Terrell Herring enjoys listening to music. Johnny Cash is one of his favorite artists. Considered one of the most influential musicians of the 20th century, Cash passed away in 2003, leaving behind a wealth of timeless hits, one of which was "I Walk the Line." Written in 1956, the tune became his first song to top the Billboard charts. It has since become a classic and is even listed as one of the greatest songs of all time. However, not many people know the story behind the song's composition. In a televised interview with CNN, Cash admitted that he drew inspiration from a tape of Bavarian guitar music being played backward. Cash originally meant for the song to be a slow ballad, but Cash's producer, Sam Phillips, eventually convinced him to use an up-tempo beat that eventually became the singer's signature sound. |
AuthorTerrell 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. Archives
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