Ted joined the Community Health Commission of Missouri (previously Alive and Well Communities) team in 2019 to manage the ambassador program and assist with coordination of community consultants in bringing their trauma-informed workshops to different communities around the St. Louis Area. Now, he serves as Implementation Manager of CHCM in St. Louis and Southeast Missouri.
Past Work
Ted has more than 15 years of experience in the non-profit sector ranging from health education, food insecurity, illiteracy, and job readiness. In each of these previous roles, Ted has worked to advance community building.
As a part of the Community Activation Team for Alive and Well Communities (now the Regional Health Commission), Ted also managed multiple steering committees across the Missouri region and is working alongside dedicated colleagues and community members to extend the awareness of the effects of trauma and toxic stress to communities that are often overlooked. Many of these communities have been suffering with a heavy amount of grief and loss due to gun violence. Ted and his associates have worked with numerous community organizations to provide workshops in understanding how trauma relates to grief and loss, healing, and community empowerment.
Education and Involvement
Ted Simpson has a Bachelor of Arts in Communications and a Master’s in Business Administration from Fontbonne University. He is a proud member of Alpha Phi Alpha Fraternity, Incorporated, a private, not-for-profit organization whose focus is on community engagement.. He is a co- founder of The Village Keepers, a non-profit organization focused on mitigating community crisis and advancing community financial mobility, that was launched during the pandemic.