Cnc Dr. Terry Whitt Bailey

Dr. Terry Whitt Bailey, CNC has a diverse work experience in various leadership positions. Dr. Terry is currently serving as the President & CEO of Cancer Support Community Indiana. Prior to this, they held the role of Vice President & Chief Program Officer at the Center for Leadership Development from 2020 to 2023. Dr. Terry was also the Community Development Director for the City of Muncie, Indiana from 2012 to 2019. Additionally, Dr. Bailey served as the President & CEO of the Madame Walker Theatre Center from 2010 to 2011 and the Cornerstone Center For The Arts from 2004 to 2010. Dr. Terry worked as the Director of Executive Staff & Administrative Affairs in the President's Office at Ball State University from 2000 to 2004. Throughout their career, Dr. Terry Whitt Bailey has been involved in various organizations and has taken on leadership roles, including being a member of the Delta Sigma Theta Sorority, Inc.

Dr. Terry Whitt Bailey, CNC has a diverse education history, with degrees and certificates obtained from various institutions. Dr. Terry holds a Master of Arts (MA) degree in Drama and Dance Teacher Education from UCLA. Additionally, they have a Bachelor of Arts (BA) in Dance from Rutgers University-New Brunswick, and another BA in Communication and Media Studies from the same institution.

Dr. Bailey has further pursued their education in Ministry Studies, earning a Doctor of Ministry (D. Min.) degree from Newburgh Theological Seminary. Dr. Terry has also completed a Certificate program in Management Development from Harvard University.

Furthermore, they hold a Bachelor's Degree from Rutgers University, although the specific field of study for this degree is not mentioned.

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Cancer Support Community Indiana

Cancer Support Community Indiana exists so that no one faces cancer alone. We offer a comprehensive network of programs and services for cancer patients, and their loved ones. We treat the whole family – the whole time and it is our goal to help as many cancer patients as possible recover from the physical and emotional effects of cancer to the greatest extent possible. Our psychosocial support programs are designed to address the loss of control, hopelessness and social isolation that cancer patients and their families often experience and instill a sense of hope. Our education programs are aimed at empowering people impacted by cancer with the knowledge necessary to take an active role in their fight for recovery. Our wellness programs are designed to strengthen one’s mind and body as they travel their cancer journey. Through social connections and information, assistance, and referral – our members find the answers and support they need to confront cancer. All of our programs are provided free of charge to all people impacted by a cancer diagnosis.


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