Debbye turner bell biography of albert
Home / Celebrity Biographies / Debbye turner bell biography of albert
She has spoken to more than 500,000 people at hundreds of schools, youth organizations, and college commencement ceremonies, including Auburn, Cornell, and Notre Dame. Her latest book is titled, Courageous Faith: A Lifelong Pursuit of Faith Over Fear. Debbye Turner Bell is a veterinarian, author, journalist, corporate trainer, minister, motivational speaker, wife, and mother. In August 2021, Turner Bell will add author to her many roles with the publication of her first book, “Courageous Faith: A Lifelong Pursuit of Faith Over Fear.” For more than two decades, she has addressed audiences in the corporate, academic, and community service arenas. Among the topics she has addressed are “Being A Woman in A Man’s World,” “Effective Communication,” “Power of Influence,” and “Enhancing Diversity in Health Professions.” In addition to her speaking and media work, Dr.
Turner Bell is the Founder and CEO of Debbye Turner Bell Consulting, through which she provides leadership development training in communications, influence, and diversity to corporate and business leaders, managers, and executives. Turner Bell is also a faculty member of the Institute for Management Studies, and an Affiliate Trainer for the TransPorter Group Inc.
She has trained corporate managers and leaders across the U.S., and in Great Britain, Scotland, Poland and Belgium.
Turner Bell enjoyed a long career in broadcast journalism. She served as the lead U.S. news anchor for Arise News, a global cable news network from 2013 to 2016. She hosted a daily evening news broadcast called “Arise America”. Currently, she can be seen as an expert contributor to the show DOGS 101 on Animal Planet. For 11 years, Turner Bell was a staff correspondent for CBS News starting in 2001.
Turner Bell lives in Grand Rapids, Michigan with her husband and daughter.
Black Veterinary History
Debbye Turner Bell, DVM
MU CVM Class of 1991
Dr. She graduated from Jonesboro High School in 1983. Debbye Turner Bell is a veterinarian, journalist, minister, motivational speaker, wife, and mother.
Dr.
She covered a variety of subjects, and was from time to time called upon to cover breaking and developing news. She was also the Early Show's resident veterinarian and garnered an interview with President and Mrs. Bush at the White House, produced a vast body of work for CBS Sunday Morning, among other assignments, and is still an expert contributor to Animal Planet.
Though she does not currently practice veterinary medicine, she continues to carry her message about responsible pet ownership as well as education and personal achievement around the world as a motivational speaker.
In 1998, she was named a Distinguished Alumna of ASU, where she established the Debbye Turner Scholarship and the Gussie Turner Memorial Scholarship in memory of her late mother.
She received an Emmy nomination for her own regional program, Show Me St. Louis (1995–2001). https://www.debbyeturnerbell.com/ (accessed June 28, 2022).
Miss America 1990: A Profile of Success. She earned a Bachelor of Science degree in Agriculture from Arkansas State University. Turner was interested because the Miss America scholarship program was the largest source of scholarships for women in the world.
Desiring to attend graduate school in order to become a veterinarian, she followed a path toward a scholarship which had begun several years earlier: beauty pageants.
Her first pageant had been Miss Black Teenage World in 1981, in which she was first runner-up. She has hosted the Miss Missouri, Miss Florida, and Miss Georgia pageants and appeared as a guest on such TV programs as The Late Show with David Letterman, Oprah, and the Today show.
She has served on local, state and national boards, including the Children’s Miracle Network, the National Council on Youth Leadership, and the National Advisory Child Health and Human Development Council, part of the National Institutes of Health.
She was inducted into the Arkansas Black Hall of Fame in 1994.
“Debbye” Turner was born on September 19, 1965, in Honolulu, Hawaii, to Gussie Turner and Frederick Turner Jr., who was stationed there in the military. She resides in New York City and has completed the New York Marathon and Los Angeles Marathon. DEBBYE TURNER BELL
Dr.
She has enjoyed a long career in broadcast journalism serving for 11 years as a staff correspondent for CBS News. Turner Bell divides her time between speaking and teaching as well as serving on local, state and national boards. Periodically she reported for the CBS Evening News. And she provided an in-depth look at the working dogs of the federal agency, Alcohol, Tobacco, and Firearms (ATF) for CBS Sunday Morning. Turner Bell hosted a prime-time television magazine program called "48 Hours on WE." Prior to joining CBS, she co-hosted a local television magazine program called "ShowMe St.
Louis."
Turner Bell has been a guest lecturer and Commencement speaker on numerous college campuses, including University of Notre Dame, Cornell University, Texas A & M University and Auburn University. Turner Bell’s enduring passion is motivational speaking.