Lutheran Family Services
Shirley Terry has extensive work experience in the healthcare and public health sectors. Shirley started their career in 2003 as a Nursing Manager at the Lincoln-Lancaster County Health Department, where they worked for ten years. In 2013, they transitioned to the role of Program Manager at Public Health Solutions until 2015. From 2014 to 2016, they served as a Practice Manager at Bryan Physician Network. Since 2016, they have been with Lutheran Family Services, initially as the Vice President of Health & Wellness Services and currently as the Senior Vice President in the same department.
Shirley Terry completed their High School Diploma in 1986 at Bertrand High School. Afterward, they attended McCook Community College from 1986 to 1988, earning an Associate of Science degree in Business Administration and Management. Shirley then pursued Registered Nursing at McCook Community College from 1989 to 1990 to fulfill the prerequisites. Finally, from 1992 to 1995, Terry attended Creighton University to study Registered Nursing/Registered Nurse.
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Lutheran Family Services
Lutheran Family Services expresses love for all people by providing quality human care services that build and strengthen individual, family and community life. LFS is a faith-based, not-for-profit, multi-service human care organization with locations across Nebraska and in Council Bluffs, Iowa. Whether it’s a little girl who has been abused, or a little boy struggling with his father’s repeated deployments, LFS stands ready to help. On any given day, LFS manages case files for approximately 2,000 children statewide. Thousands more – over the age of 18—also seek the help of LFS therapists, counselors, and specialists. Founded in 1892, LFS celebrates its 125th year of service in 2017 – marking 12 decades of support for all ages, all faiths, and all walks of life. What began as emergency care for orphans is now an organization serving Nebraskans through three areas of core competency: Children Services (125 years); Behavioral Health (38 years); and Community Services (26 years) to new populations. 90% of clients are non-Lutheran. To learn more about LFS, please call us or visit our website at LFSneb.org. Follow us on Facebook @LFSNEB or Twitter @LFSNEB.