A recognized leader in the pharmaceutical industry, Terrell Herring serves as president of Alamo Pharma Services and as president of commercial operations for Alamo’s parent company, Mission Pharmacal. Terrell Herring is also an influential member of the philanthropic community and a longtime supporter of Big Brothers Big Sisters of America. According to a press release, Big Brothers Big Sisters was recently named one of Minor League Baseball’s (MiLB) charity partners for 2016 and 2017. The MiLB Charity Partners Programs is designed to promote new relationships, offer national exposure to charity partners, and expand relationships between local charity chapters and MiLB teams. Founded more than 10 years ago, the MiLB Charity Partners Program helps countless individuals each year and serves communities across the United States and Canada. In 2015 alone, the program gave back more than $16 million in cash donations and gift-in-kind-donations to communities where Minor League Baseball teams are active. With more than 300 chapters nationwide, Big Brothers Big Sisters has been involved in the MiLB program since its inception in 2004.
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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
February 2018
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