Right Direction Crisis Intervention

Interventionists

Terrence F. Interventionist
Terrence Terrence was born in Goldsboro, NC, but was raised in Temple Hills, MD, right outside of S.E. Washington DC. He graduated from Bishop McNamara High School in 1988 and from there went to Morgan State University in Baltimore, MD, where he graduated in 1992 with a B.A. in Sociology with a Criminal Justice minor. Upon graduation, he moved to Atlanta, GA, where he worked as general manager for a family music store chain called Third World Enterprises. After two years, Terrence opened his own store in 1995 called Rhythm Junction. By 2002, he decided to close the store and became Executive General Manager of a music entertainment company called Dee Money Entertainment. In 2005, they signed the group D4L whose first single, “Laffy Taffy,” went on to break many digital download and ringtone sales records as well as toping many Billboard Music charts. Terrence left the company in September of 2006 and started his own consulting company, 3MS LLC, working with independent music artists and labels. He is currently in the process of launching an online marketing company scheduled to launch August 2009. Terrence has been married to his wife, Trina, for five years and has four step-children, two of whom are teenagers (It’s a battle.) He has one brother who lives in Montclair, NJ, and a sister who resides in Washington DC. Terrence is an animal lover with three dogs: a Staffordshire Terrier, Schnauzer, and a Collie mix. He writes press releases for the animal rights organization, www.usanimalprotection.org. In his spare time, Terrence loves basketball, football (go Giants!!), boxing, tennis, reading non-fiction books, researching online, watching movies from his DVD collection, traveling with his wife and exercising. He is a successful and talented person with many things going on in his life, but he very much enjoys working for Right Direction. Being an Interventionist gives him the opportunity to do something more closely related to his college studies. Also being a step-parent, he can empathize with parents as well as adolescents when things aren’t going well. Many of the family situations he experiences in this position, he has experienced, also. It can be hard, but with love and guidance, things eventually work themselves out.

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We cannot adequately express our gratitude for Tasha and Brandon during the difficult intervention for our daughter. Tasha was amazing, patient, calming, encouraging to us throughout the process. Read more...

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