Terri L. Schreiber is a unifier, collaborator, deft practitioner, and process wizard. She utilizes these skills while drawing on her background in the IT sector, product and people management, research, and analysis to identify pathways that enable finding solutions to complex problems. Terri holds a Master’s in Public Administration from Harvard’s Kennedy School and a Master’s in Business Administration from the University of California, Davis. She completed all course work for a PhD in Public Affairs at the University of Colorado, School of Public Affairs. Her interests span both the private and public sector. For two decades she has worked with large and small organizations including Accenture, Microsoft, The United Way of King County, Washington Women in Need, Harvard’s Kennedy School Center for Public Leadership, the Department of Defense, The International Benzodiazepine Symposium (TIBS), The Alliance for Benzodiazepine Best Practices, the Challenge School, Benzo-Wise Colorado, and The Colorado Consortium for Prescription Drug Abuse Prevention. Terri is a highly motivated leader with strong management, communication, collaborative, and interpersonal skills. In her free time, she likes to bike, dance, cook, garden, meditate and hang out with her amazing child who brings light to her life everyday.

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University of Colorado Denver, CO Board Member/Interim President, Lead Researcher

MBA, MPA, Research Group Leader, TSRG, CO William Swann PhD, Asst. Professor, Public Policy,