Ivory K. Wilson, M.A., LAC, CCGC, CCDP-D, is a distinguished behavioral health professional with over 31 years of dedicated service. As a Program Manager for the Louisiana Department of Health’s Office of Behavioral Health, Ivory oversees critical programs, including 24-hour residential treatment facilities and federally funded initiatives like the COVID-19 Emergency SUD Grant. He is deeply involved in efforts to combat the opioid epidemic and prison reform in Louisiana, serving as Chair for several strategic committees. Ivory is also the founder and Clinical Director of Bridges to Serenity, an outpatient SUD program that provides comprehensive treatment services and preventive programs for high-risk youth. With a Master’s in Psychology from Southern University and multiple certifications, Ivory’s impact in the field of behavioral health is both profound and far-reaching.
Jacquise “JT” Terry is a dynamic leader and mentor, renowned for his diverse accomplishments in both sports and community service. Born in Phenix City, Alabama, and raised in public housing, JT defied the odds to graduate 3rd in his high school class with a 4.2 GPA while earning All-State honors in football and basketball. A graduate of Kent State University, he was a two-time ESPN Academic All-American and later pursued professional careers in both the NFL and ABA. With an MBA from National University, JT now serves as the Campus Pastor and Leader of the Healing Place Church Dream Center and is a board member and program leader for Empower225. His leadership and service have earned him recognition as a member of Baton Rouge’s prestigious “40 Under 40” and 225 Magazine’s “Generation Now Leaders.