Terra L. Williams, PhD

Terra L. Williams, Ph.D. is recognized by Continental Who’s Who as a Pinnacle Lifetime Member in the field of Pharmaceuticals in recognition of her role as a Pharmacy Technician.

With over twenty-two venerated years of experience as a Pharmacy Technician in the United States Army, Dr. Terra L. Williams is revered for her outstanding contributions to the industry. Throughout her career, Dr. Williams has become well versed in the areas of educating in Business and Information Technology, and Management in the field of Pharmacy within several military hospitals.

While pursuing her educational endeavors, Dr. Williams earned her Doctor of Philosophy in Applied Management and Decision Sciences degree in 2012 from Walden University. In her previous years, Dr. Williams obtained her Master of Business Administration and Healthcare Management degrees in 2005 and Master of Information Technology degree in 2003 from AIU Online. Dr. Williams also obtained her Bachelor of Science in Information Systems Management in 2002 from the University of Maryland.

To further enhance her professional development, Dr. Williams is a distinguished fellow of several elite organizations including the National Association of Professional Women of which she is a VIP member. 

In recognition of her professional accolades, Dr. Williams was the honorary recipient of many military awards including the Order of Military Medical Merit, Meritorious Service Medal 3rd Award, Army Commendation Medal 6th Award, Army Achievement Medal 6th Award, and more.

An elite scholar, Dr. Williams has written several scholarly articles including Williams, T. L. (2010). KAM II: Principles of human development; KAM V: Leadership development. Unpublished manuscript, Department of Management and Technology, Walden University, Minneapolis, MN; Williams, T. L. (2010); KAM VI: Organizational change models. Unpublished manuscript, Department of Management and Technology, Walden University, Minneapolis, MN; Williams, T. L. (2010); KAM VII: Research focus. Unpublished manuscript, Department of Management and Technology, Walden University, Minneapolis, MN.

When she is not working, Dr. Williams enjoys poetry, traveling, music, and reading.

With three children and four grandchildren, Dr. Williams dedicates this recognition to her Army sisters, Stacie Capers, Sheron Cannon, Carmen McBride, and Melissa Dunbar.