Terrance Williams Appointed to the BBBSA Board
In a significant move for the youth mentoring sector, Big Brothers Big Sisters of America (BBBSA) has welcomed Terrance Williams, the innovative CEO of TruStage, into its board of directors. This appointment, announced on July 8, 2025, marks a pivotal moment for the organization, renowned across the United States for its commitment to nurturing mentorship relationships that empower young people.
Terrance Williams is celebrated for his extensive expertise in the realms of insurance and digital innovation. As President and CEO of TruStage, a leading provider of financial services that has been impacting communities across the US, Canada, and the Caribbean, Williams is dedicated to ensuring accessible financial futures for all. His wealth of experience and successful track record in driving transformation and fostering innovation across multiple industries will serve as a valuable asset to BBBSA, especially during a time when digital change is paramount.
Michael Carrel, BBBSA's National Board Chair, expressed enthusiasm about Williams's appointment, emphasizing the critical need for his strategic insight as the organization seeks to expand its reach and effectiveness in providing mentorship. He stated, "We are thrilled to welcome Terrance to our board at a time when his expertise in digital transformation and strategic leadership will be invaluable. His commitment to mentorship and community involvement will further support our mission to create greater equity and access to mentorship experiences for all young people."
Williams himself shares a deep-rooted belief in the transformative power of mentorship. He stated, "I see firsthand the profound impact mentorship can have on lives—including my own. It's an honor to join the BBBSA board and help more young people reach their full potential. Every young person deserves the chance to thrive and a mentor who encourages and believes in them. I’m excited to work with BBBSA to expand access to these transformative, inspiring relationships."
Beyond his corporate role, Williams’s commitment to community upliftment and philanthropy shines through his active involvement in various advisory councils, including serving on the board of the University of South Carolina's business school and the U.S. Chamber. Additionally, he has been deeply involved with Big Brothers Big Sisters at local levels, also co-chairing the BBBSA National Alumni and Champions Council—a group dedicated to engaging alumni and raising critical funds for the organization.
Artis Stevens, President and CEO of Big Brothers Big Sisters of America, highlighted Williams's unique attributes, remarking, "Terrance's passion for mentorship and his proven ability to drive meaningful change make him an exceptional addition to our board. His experience in innovation and strategic growth will be instrumental as we continue to expand our reach and impact in communities across the nation."
Established in 1904, Big Brothers Big Sisters of America is celebrated as the largest youth mentoring organization in the United States, with a profound mission to create and support one-to-one mentoring relationships. The organization operates through local agencies in over 5,000 communities nationwide, focusing on generating positive youth outcomes such as educational success, heightened aspirations, and improved relational skills.
For more details about Big Brothers Big Sisters and its initiatives, you can visit their official website at
www.bigbrothersbigsisters.org. Furthermore, information about TruStage and its offerings can be found at
www.trustage.com as they continue to advocate for financially inclusivity and support for local communities.
As Williams embarks on this new journey, the future looks promising for both him and BBBSA, as they work together to create meaningful mentorship experiences that empower and inspire the next generation of leaders.