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ABOUT

Originally from Dayton, Ohio, Terri Roberts-Leonard's commitment to community service, education and inclusion is extensive, and her devotion to improving the community is reflected in her tireless, excellent work impacting countless individuals. She holds a Bachelor of Arts in Communication with a concentration on Organizational Communication and a minor in African American Studies from the University of Cincinnati. She holds a Master of Education in Sport Administration from Xavier University and a Master of Arts in School Counseling from Morehead State University. She has held positions in higher education at Franklin College, University of Cincinnati, University of Massachusetts-Amherst, Morehead State University, and Ball State University.

Terri’s focus is on community service, inclusion and education. She had a 16-year progressive career in higher education and is currently working in the K-12 education field. During that time, she has served various communities in various ways. Terri uses transparency, engagement and holistic approaches to build relationships and encourage learning and community development. 

 

Although accomplished in her profession, her reach extends outside of work and into the greater community. Terri currently serves on the Board of Directors for Windrose Health Network and has previously sat on the boards of Resources of Hope and the United Way of Johnson County. She is a part of several other community service based organizations and is a member of the Alpha Sigma Indianapolis Alumnae Chapter of Sigma Gamma Rho Sorority, Inc. Terri is a 2015 graduate of Leadership Johnson County. She also serves as a professional mentor for several individuals in the field of higher education, as well as several young adults. 

Terri resides in Indiana with her husband Eddie and three young children. ​

HONORS & RECOGNITIONS

  • Champion of Diversity Award from the Indiana Minority Business Magazine, 2017

  • Center for Leadership Development Distinguished Achievement Award, March 2017

  • WTLC 106.7 FM Accentuate the Positive Contest Winner, July 2017

  • Ollie V. Green Humanitarian Award for the Central Region of Sigma Gamma Rho Sorority, Inc., 2009, 2013, 2014

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