Houston, Texas, 16th January 2026, ZEX PR WIRE, Terrell Samuels didn’t set out to build a career that spans healthcare, entertainment, and fundraising. But over time, each of those industries gave him a piece of the blueprint he now uses to lead Monytize.com—a platform helping schools, churches, and nonprofits run smarter, more sustainable fundraising programs.
His path has never been about appearances. It’s been about building systems that work behind the scenes, even when nobody’s paying attention. Whether he was helping launch a cancer treatment center or managing operations for a television production company, Samuels kept running into the same problem: good ideas fall apart when structure is missing.
That observation has shaped how he operates today. At Monytize.com, Samuels serves as CEO and President. He leads the platform with a focus on simplicity and repeatability—two things many nonprofits say they’re lacking when it comes to fundraising tools.
“Most of the people we work with aren’t full-time fundraisers,” Samuels says. “They’re principals, pastors, board members, volunteers. They need a platform that makes sense the first time they use it. That’s been our north star.”
Before launching Monytize.com, Samuels spent years developing operational and marketing strategies for medical organizations. His work touched everything from patient-facing messaging to backend coordination with physicians and regulatory partners. “You couldn’t fake it in those environments,” he says. “Everything had to work.”
Later, in the entertainment space, he took on executive leadership at Inseason Talent and Creanspeak Productions, where he was responsible for business operations, casting logistics, and project management across film and international television. These weren’t roles focused on the spotlight. They were built around making sure deadlines were met, scripts were covered, and

