Terry Wright is the President and Co-Founder of the National Organization of African-Americans with Cystic Fibrosis (NOAACF), an organization with a mission to connect, help build diverse communities, and raise CF Awareness in the African-American community and beyond through its national platform.

In his mid-50s, Terry was unexpectedly diagnosed with CF, a progressive, genetic disease that causes persistent lung infections and limits the ability to breathe over time. As a consequence of his own life-altering health challenges, Terry is fully committed to utilizing his expertise in gardening, agriculture, horticulture, nutrition, and fitness to help others combat medical issues and achieve a better quality of health and life.

He is a Certified Master Gardener, Naturalist, and Personal Fitness Trainer. Today, he wholeheartedly utilizes his deep-rooted passion for gardening, nature, agriculture, horticulture, fitness, nutrition, and health to help individuals from all walks of life to achieve the Best in Health!

Terry lives in North Little Rock, Arkansas with his wife Dr. Michele R. Wright.