02/25/2026
Employee Spotlight | “Every department I’ve been a part of at MSK over the past 14 years has been very mission-based and focused on finding solutions," says Terron Browne, a Project Manager for the Design & Construction team at MSK. "I really value that."
When Terron Browne joined MSK in 2012, it wasn’t a title or a role that stood out to him first — it was the people. From the start, he noticed something that felt genuine: colleagues who truly cared about the work and about one another.
Over the years, his path has taken him across the organization, from ambulatory operations to digital health and now Design & Construction, even participating in Cycle for Survival. Each move reflects MSK’s culture of opportunity, but also Terron’s willingness to keep learning, growing, and saying yes to new challenges.
Today, as a Project Manager in Design & Construction, Terron focuses on implementation, helping ensure major projects move forward smoothly. Despite the different teams and roles, Terron sees a common thread running through his career. “At the core, it’s always been about serving our patients," he shares. "That’s the through line, and that’s why I’m still here.”
When reflecting on Black History Month, Terron emphasizes awareness and intention. “We have a diverse workforce, and people are impacted differently by environmental, cultural, and political forces," he shares. "Being open to differences in perspective goes a long way in creating a healthy, supportive environment.”