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Terry Stone
Managing Partner, Americas, and Executive Sponsor of Inclusion and Diversity, Oliver Wyman
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Based in Dallas, Terry has been with Oliver Wyman for more than two decades,聽becoming a Partner in 2005.

Previously she led Oliver Wyman鈥檚 Americas region, working across the firm鈥檚 entire range of Industries and Capabilities in the United States, Canada, Mexico, and Brazil.

While she initially focused on Financial Services, she moved to the Health and Life Sciences Practice, becoming its lead in 2013. Terry grew the Practice exponentially, spearheading Oliver Wyman鈥檚 efforts to develop transformational strategies for healthcare companies in the payer, provider, life sciences, services, and technology spaces.

As one of the most senior female leaders in Oliver Wyman, Terry mentors, sponsors and supports other women, both inside and outside the firm. She helps her mentees realize their full potential by providing guidance, encouragement and networking opportunities.

I have a reputation as a rule breaker because I challenge the status quo. When someone tells me I can鈥檛 do something, I work to understand why. I try to establish a way we can work together and move forward on an alternative path

She is also an active and enthusiastic member of the Women at Oliver Wyman (WOW) advocacy group, which aims to catalyze the firm鈥檚 ability to attract, develop and retain highly-talented women, and unlock their potential to drive business performance.聽Terry knows first-hand the challenges women face in balancing a demanding job and busy family life, and champions support systems that allow women to continue their career trajectory while having a family.

Outside of work, Terry channels her creative side through interior design, home improvement projects and gardening. She has even won an award for her urban garden landscape.

Terry has Bachelors of Arts Degree in Chemistry from the College of the Holy Cross and earned her MBA from the Kenan-Flagler School of Business at the University of North Carolina.

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