Terence’s primary goal is applying everything he knows about industrial psychology to make the workplace a better and more productive environment. He does this by digging deep into the problems at hand while helping executives develop engaged and more effective talent pools.
Early in his career, Terence worked as an internal consultant in an academic medical setting. Trained in both clinical and industrial/organizational psychology, he holds a Bachelor of Science from The College of William and Mary, a Master of Science from Bucknell University, and a doctorate from Saint Louis University.
He is a licensed psychologist in Missouri and is repeatedly published as the principal author in international, peer-reviewed journals on issues of stress management, personal resiliency, and psychological wellbeing. He is also a member of the American Psychological Association, the Society for Industrial and Organizational Psychology, and the Society for Consulting Psychology.
Terence has been consulting with international educational institutions and healthcare executives for over the past decade. Through this work, he has traveled to Moscow, Warsaw, Hong Kong, and Shanghai to serve international education clients. Terence presently serves on the advisory board for an international school in Hanoi, Vietnam. He also serves on the advisory board for a STEM institute for underserved minorities at St. Louis University. He presently consults for the leadership teams of several universities.