Terrell Herring leverages over 30 years of experience in the pharmaceutical industry to serve as president of commercial operations at Mission Pharmacal, where he develops strategy and plays a key role in decisions ranging from new product offerings to upper-level hiring and placements. Terrell Herring’s pharmaceutical experience also assists him in other professional endeavors, including his service on the Advisory Board of BioAgilytix. With headquarters in Hamburg, Germany, and Durham, North Carolina, BioAgilytix is a biological testing laboratory that specializes in large molecule bioanalysis. Its team comprises scientific and QA professionals who provide a wide range of bioanalytical services to assist clients at every phase of the study process, from preclinical and discovery work to phase I through phase IV trials, ensuring regulatory compliance each step of the way. One of the company’s many services is pharmacokinetics assessment. Pharmacokinetics (PK) focuses on the human body’s reaction to a given pharmaceutical, from ingestion through absorption, distribution, metabolism, and ultimately excretion. PK assessment of a given pharmaceutical helps shed light on its efficacy as well as its interaction with the body, and assists pharmaceutical companies in determining drug safety and dosage specifications. BioAgilytix provides PK assessment support across a range of species studies and in multiple formats, such as plasma, urine, saliva, and serum.
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Terrell Herring is an executive serving dual roles as commercial operations president of San Antonio, Texas-based Mission Pharmacal and president of its subsidiary, Alamo Pharma Services in Doylestown, Pennsylvania. He holds has a bachelor’s degree in biology and post-graduate certificates in project design and international marketing. Terrell Herring brings his wide-ranging interests and adaptability to his charitable activities, which include past participation in Big Brothers Big Sisters of America and the American Red Cross, as well as his current participation as a member of the board of directors for Bridging the Gap Africa (BtGA). Headquartered in Bowling Green, Ohio, Bridging the Gap Africa (BtGA) is a non-profit organization that helps rural communities in Kenya build footbridges to prevent drowning and provide safe access to work, school, and healthcare. Founded in 1997 by Harmon Parker, who was named a Top 10 CNN Hero in 2010, BtGA has since constructed more than 46 footbridges in rural Kenya. These footbridges have provided more than one million safe crossings over 15 years, transforming the lives of community residents and paving the way for a better future through access to education and economic opportunity. According to its website, BtGA provides technical and financial assistance for bridge construction and helps community leaders in organize local volunteers to gather sand and rock for bridge footings. BtGA commissions bridges at project completion and hosts celebrations to recognize the community’s achievement. Earlier this year, BtGA announced a ground-breaking footbridge to be known as Kakenya’s Crossing. More than $42,000 in funding for the bridge was raised in 2016 through charitable contributions. As the current president of commercial operations for San Antonio-based Mission Pharmacal Company, Terrell “Terry” Herring has served as a senior executive for over seven years. As a successful businessman, Terrell “Terry” Herring has also served as a board member of several organizations, including the board of directors for Bridging the Gap Africa. Bridging the Gap Africa is an organization that helps to build secure and safe footbridges in Africa to help communities with safer river and canyon crossings. The footbridges help children to safely reach schools, as well as provide safe access to healthcare in local communities and help to prevent deaths from accidental drownings as well as attacks from crocodiles and hippos. Bridging the Gap Africa began with its first bridge in Kenya in 1997. Since that time, the organization has been responsible for building more than 46 footbridges in Kenya. Bridging the Gap Africa is a nonprofit organization that operates from the donations of individuals and companies. |
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
February 2018
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