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Major

Terry

 

Camsey

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Posistion:

 
 

Organization:

The Salvation Army

 

Denomination:

The Salvation Army

 

Address:

 
 

 

30057 Carmel Road

 

 

Sun City

CA

92586

 

 

 
 

Phone:

909-301-4030

 

Fax:

 
 

Email:

tbcamsey@aol.com

 

Website:

 
 

Family:

Wife: Beryl; Son: Martin; Daughter: Roz

 

Terry Camsey recently retired from active service as a Salvation Army officer after serving as Church Growth and Vision officer for The Salvation Army Western Territory, serving 13 western states. He has 15 years experience in local government in UK as Senior Environmental Health Officer and over 15 years in Church Growth with The Salvation Army both in USA and UK. He has several years experience as department manager in hospital administration, Los Angeles. He is a published writer and composer. Major Camsey is an accomplished instrumental performer with recordings, radio and TV exposure. He is a consultant at corporate level with The Salvation Army in New York, Hong Kong, Germany, Philippines, Argentina, New Zealand, Norway, Sweden, and Denmark. He was the Vice Principal of the International Growth Conference (UK) 1987. Camsey holds a "Diagnosis With Impact" certificate from Fuller Institute.

Over a decade, growth of The Salvation Army Western Territory was triple that of any other North American Territory as reflected in National Statistics. He has recently had a ground-breaking book published for The Salvation Army by Crest Books entitled "Slightly Off-Center - Growth Principles to Thaw Frozen Paradigms."

He is now establishing his own independent consultancy specializing in helping visionary church leaders who find themselves stuck between a rock and a hard place...the vision being a "hard place" to get to when it has to be achieved through a resistant work-force (a "rock"). Also, Terry focuses on facilitating discovery of the few factors individually indispensible and collectively adequate to insure the success of an organization, denomination, or individual church.


 

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