Tampa Bay Seminole Club Alumni of the Month – July – Terin Barbas Cremer
The Tampa Bay Seminole Club would like to congratulate our alumnus of the month for July, Terin Barbas Cremer.
Terin received a J.D. and M.B.A from Florida State University in 2010. She currently serves on the board of directors of PetNet, a division of the Humane Society of Tampa Bay. Terin was appointed by Tampa Mayor Bob Buckhorn to serve on the City of Tampa Civil Service Board. She is an active member of the Junior League of Tampa, serves as St. Petersburg liaison for the Tampa Hispanic Bar Association and serves on an alumni association committee at the Academy of Holy Names.
Terin was recognized by the Tampa Bay Business journal as a member of the Up & Comer Hall of Fame in 2013. She was named as a finalist for Top General Counsel in a Private Company as well as Tampa Bay HR Person of the Year. She has been recognized by the Florida Trend as a “Legal Elite Rising Star” and was named as a member of the Thirty under 30 by the Florida State University Alumni Association.
Terin was recently named Chief Human Resources Officer (CHRO) for Bankers Financial Corporation where she leads human resources initiatives and oversees daily HR operations. In addition to her duties as CHRO, she serves as associate general counsel for Bankers, a role she has been in since 2012. In that role she has managed a wide variety of legal matters pertaining to the company’s business solutions vertical, including litigation, transactional, governance, employment, compliance and regulatory matters. In addition to her multiple positions at Bankers Financial Corporation, Terin has founded a life coaching business , Life Realized, where she coaches people at all stages of life through career and personal decision making. Please join me in congratulating Terin as alumnus of the month. If you would like to nominate a local alumnus or help showcase an alumni owned business for our monthly award, please forward a bio or business description to Max@tampanoles.com.
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