Terri Tucker

Biography

Terri is a professional speaker, facilitator, writer, and leadership consultant. She has owned and operated Tucker Resources since 1996 and serves clients worldwide in many industries.

Terri has a gift of helping others look through the eyes of those they serve and find opportunities for growth. She coaches leadership to help develop practices, messages, and offerings that differentiate and drive success. Facilitation of strategic plans, annual goals, Mission, Vision, and Value Statements is also a proven practice for Terri.

Keynote addresses and entertaining presentations are among Terri’s strongest offerings.

Terri has a rich marketing background having served as Marketing Director for KMBC-TV; Hearst Broadcasting. and KYTV; Schurz Communications. She was Marketing Director for Silver Dollar City…a Herschend Family Entertainment Property. (Herschend Family Entertainment owns properties such as Stone Mountain Park in Georgia, Silver Dollar City in Branson, Missouri and Dollywood in Tennessee.)
She is the creator and founder of Herschend Family Entertainment’s corporate training center, Legendary University…an internal marketing and leadership training retreat.

Terri has most recently launched PHC University, the corporate training center for Phoenix Home Care and Hospice – Missouri, Colorado, Kansas, and Illinois. This leadership training academy prepares leaders of the organization to achieve high performance.

Terri is an understudy of the renowned author and coach, Dr. James Belasco, most noted for his best-selling leadership guide, "Flight of the Buffalo." Terri brings the foundational principles and tools taught in “Flight of the Buffalo” to many of her clients.

Terri is best known as “Mom” to two young men and “Wife” to Les Wiest. They live near Branson, Missouri on Table Rock Lake.

Where to find Terri Tucker online

Books

Iron Wolf: Creating an Exceptional Culture of Engagement & Responsibility
Price: $9.99 USD. Words: 52,640. Language: English. Published: September 2, 2020 . Categories: Nonfiction » Business & Economics » Organizational development, Nonfiction » Business & Economics » Organizational behavior
People. Wherever I roam I always ask, “What is the best thing about working here?” No matter what industry, what coast or what age, the answer always is, “The people I work with.” Now I must admit, later in the discussion I always ask, “What is the most frustrating thing about working here?” And the answer is always, “The people I work with.” Why? Every group… all are made up of people!

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