Terri Richardson
Terri Richardson
Board Chair
Colorado Health Foundation

Terri Richardson, MD, is a retired internal medicine physician. She practiced at Kaiser Permanente for 17 years and Denver Health for 17 years.

Dr. Richardson has more than 34 years of experience as a clinician, health educator, mentor, speaker, and volunteer in the health sector. She considers herself a community doctor and is extremely passionate about the health of the Black community. She remains active in health-related community endeavors.

Dr. Richardson is currently the vice chair of the Colorado Black Health Collaborative (CBHC) and one of the leads for CBHC’s Barbershop/Salon Health Outreach Program. Dr. Richardson is also a member of several volunteer boards and organizations. She is a board member of the Colorado Health Foundation, a member of the University of Colorado Cancer Center’s Community Advisory Council (CAC), and an active member of the Mile High Medical Society, among others.

She received her Bachelor of Science in biology from Stanford University and her doctor of medicine degree from Yale University School of Medicine. She completed her residency in internal medicine at the University of Colorado Health Sciences Center.