Leadership, Legacy, and Lifting Others: A Conversation with Terry Cummings
In the latest episode of DeKalb Talks Tourism, listeners get an inspiring look at leadership and community impact through the story of NBA All-Star Terry Cummings. The conversation celebrates his recent induction into the 100 Black Men of DeKalb County, while also reflecting on the purpose-driven journey that has shaped both his career and his commitment to service.
Cummings shares how his experiences in professional sports helped shape his outlook on leadership, discipline, and responsibility. While his success on the court made him a recognizable name in basketball, it is his dedication to mentorship and community that continues to define his legacy today.
During the conversation, Cummings speaks about why the mission of 100 Black Men of DeKalb County resonates deeply with him. The organization focuses on empowering young people through mentorship, education, and leadership development—values that align closely with Cummings’ own commitment to giving back.
He also discusses the kind of guidance he hopes to offer the next generation. For Cummings, mentorship is about more than advice; it’s about helping young people develop accountability, confidence, and the real-world skills needed to succeed. By creating strong support systems and positive role models, he believes communities can open doors that help young people reach their full potential.
Youth services remain a central focus of his work, and throughout the episode he highlights why investing in young leaders today is essential for building stronger communities tomorrow.
To close the conversation, Cummings reflects on one leadership principle that has guided him throughout his life: lead with integrity and always uplift others along the way. It’s a message that continues to inspire both the next generation of leaders and the communities that support them.