Terrence Gee
Terrence Gee is a native of Houston, Texas. He graduated from Lamar High School in 1982. He then entered Rice University, graduating in 1986 with a with a Bachelor of Arts degree in Economics.
Terrence began his professional career with Accenture, the global management and technology consulting firm, in 1986. He was admitted to the firm’s partnership in 2000. Terrence retired from Accenture in 2008.
Terrence has expertise in organizational design, change management, and strategy development. His functional expertise includes Human Resources, Information Technology, Finance, and Supply Chain Management.
Over the course of his career, Terrence led consulting engagements with companies including ExxonMobil, Chevron, Shell, BP, Marathon Oil, ConocoPhillips, Duke Energy, Anadarko, Koch Industries, DCP Midstream, and Dynegy. In addition, Terrence led a number of pro bono engagements with organizations such as Child Advocates, the United Way, and the National Black MBA Association.
Terrence is now the Managing Partner of Trilogee Venture Partners, a private investment management firm specializing in early stage investments in healthcare, energy, and education.
Terrence currently serves as a member of the Child Advocates, Inc. Board of Directors, the Rice University Centennial Commission, the Prairie A&M University Business School Advisory Board, the Unity National Bank Advisory Board, the Texas Dragon Boat Association Board of Directors, and the Brentwood Baptist Church Board of Trustees.
Terrence and his wife Terri are the proud parents of one daughter, Madelyn, and twin boys, Matthew and Cole.
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