Terrence Ho
Head of Global Sales Education & Operations, Braze Mobility
Meet Terrence, a compassionate and motivated man who wears many hats – strategist, facilitator, and community builder in the public, private, and non-profit sectors. His biggest inspiration is his younger brother, who lives with Duchenne Muscular Dystrophy, and he’s been his care advocate for over 30 years. Terrence’s personal experiences caring for his brother and recently losing his mother to lung cancer have given him a unique perspective on the needs of patients and caregivers.
Terrence is currently the head of global sales education and operations at Braze Mobility, a company that developed the world’s first blind spot sensors for wheelchairs. He’s also a co-author of the book “Bold Spirit Caring for the Dying.” These experiences have made him a strong advocate for accessibility, end-of-life care, and mental wellbeing.
You might have seen Terrence featured in National Post, Healthing.ca, The Disability Channel, and CBC’s Sickboy Podcast, where he shares his experience as a family and sibling caregiver. But when he’s not busy being a change agent, you can catch him relaxing by listening to a podcast, jumping into a cold lake or bouncing on his trampoline. Terrence’s positive energy and drive to make the world a better place is palpable.