A conversation with activist and advocate Terrance Wallace
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Terrance Wallace has also dedicated 25 years to working with urban youth, providing valuable mentoring, education, employment training, and holistic programs. Remarkably, his efforts have led to a 97% youth participation rate and a 100% achievement in further education and employment for these young individuals.
Apart from his professional achievements, Terrance is also recognized as a host and facilitator of monthly conversations aimed at promoting racial reconciliation. In addition, he has a strong background in development and fundraising, having raised nearly $100 million over the course of 25 years. His entrepreneurial spirit extends to both for-profit and not-for-profit ventures. He has successfully started multiple initiatives, including ScanOne LTD based in New Zealand, InZone Project (operating in New Zealand and the USA), New Life Covenant Southeast Church in Chicago, and is currently the Executive Director of Hope Center USA in Lake Zurich, Illinois. Terrance has provided consultancy services to various corporate companies for their diversity, equity, and inclusion initiatives.
He has worked with companies such as Flexera IT, a global organization.
HONORS: Chicago Black History Maker (2021) Award of Excellence (2018) NZIOB Safety Excellence Award (2017) Vodafone New Zealand‘World of Difference’ award (2013) PROJECTS InZone Project ScanOne Hope Center USA
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