
006: From Teacher to Foundation President by 34, with Jason Terrell
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What does it mean to lead a foundation while honoring your calling, your family, your hair, and your roots? In this episode of "Black Philanthropy: Our Stories," host Michelle Renee Jackson, MDiv, sits down with Jason Terrell, President of the Dobbs Foundation, former educator, and co-founder of Profound Gentlemen. Jason shares his deeply personal journey from teaching middle school English to leading one of Georgia’s most historic philanthropic institutions.
Jason reflects on how his upbringing, faith, and family shaped his path. From co-launching a nonprofit with $90,000 in seed funding to overseeing a $65 million foundation, Jason’s story is a powerful reminder to always bet on oneself.
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In this episode, you will hear:
· Jason’s journey from teacher to nonprofit founder to foundation president
· How his grandfather’s legacy guides his leadership
· What it means to lead a foundation as a young Black father and husband in the South
Skills and Insights You’ll Learn:
· How to align your personal values with your professional leadership
· What it takes to transition from nonprofit work to institutional philanthropy
· How to navigate imposter syndrome and show up fully in leadership roles
· The power of storytelling, legacy, and honoring your ancestors in your work
· How to think about capital—not just financial, but social, moral, and relational
Recorded on March 15, 2025
About the Host – Michelle Renee Jackson, MDiv:
Michelle Renee Jackson is an award-winning storyteller and leader in philanthropy. As the Founder and Principal Artist of Simuel + Murray, she uses film, photography, and narrative to help organizations secure transformational gifts. Her work has been featured at Harvard, Yale, Hulu, and beyond. Michelle is committed to helping foundations and nonprofits exceed their goals through the power of story.
🔗 Connect on:
LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/michellereneejackson/
Instagram: @michelle.renee.jackson
About the Guest:
Jason Terrell is the President of the R. Howard Dobbs, Jr. Foundation, where he leads strategy and grantmaking to expand opportunity across Georgia. His work focuses on supporting transformative leaders and organizations working in environmental protection, education, and health to build thriving communities.
Jason began his career as an 8th-grade teacher in Charlotte-Mecklenburg Schools, where he served as a mentor, coach, and advocate for his students. In 2014, he co-founded Profound Gentlemen, a national nonprofit dedicated to increasing the number of male educators of color. That experience deepened his belief in the power of community, leadership development, and systems change—principles that continue to guide his philanthropic leadership today.
🔗 Connect on:
LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/jason-terrell-877164354/
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