With close to two decades of experience in senior leadership roles, Terrell (“Terry”) Herring serves as the president of commercial operations for Mission Pharmacal. A focused, driven person, he has endeavored to help others achieve their potential, whether at work, coaching children’s soccer, as an Archway Advisory Board member, or guiding youth as a Camp Kirkwood Board member. Terrell Herring earned his BS in biology, graduating magna cum laude, from The Citadel, The Military College of South Carolina. Ranked by U.S. News & World Report for the sixth consecutive year as the No. 1 Public Regional University in the South, The Citadel has 2,300 students that comprise the South Carolina Corps of Cadets. Additionally, there are 1,200 students enrolled in The Citadel Graduate College. The Corps of Cadets experiences college life under a traditional military arrangement where leadership and character building are an integral component of their education. Leadership and ethics studies are compulsory, providing real-life leadership trials. Cadets participate in the mandatory, annual Leadership Day, providing over 7,500 hours of volunteer community service. The program incorporates involved collaborations with 36 community organizations from the Lowcountry, including students from schools where poverty is high and test scores alarmingly low. The Citadel belongs to the 2 percent of schools that hold the distinction of being one of America’s most civic-minded colleges under the Carnegie Foundation’s Community Engagement Classification.
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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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