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Career Perspective – Dr. Lillian Williams

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In this episode or “Off The Top”, we are delighted to connect with Dr. Lillian Williams. In addition to being faculty at Augusta Technical College, Dr. Williams is a successful coach and consultant. We were delighted for her share with our young audience these few yet essential words, “Don’t be afraid to try”

Checkout the interview with Dr. Williams

BY THE NUMBERS:

  • African Americans representation = 7.2 percent
  • Average Salary                              = $43,680 (USD)
  • 10-year Growth Rate                    = 11.0 percent

Please feel free to send a message directly to Dr. Williams via our contact form

To find out more about this and other career perspectives, checkout the CAREERS section of our website at Ebony Tree Council.

Published by Anna 2.0 Griffin

I can say without pause, I have been through a thing or two in my life time but I refuse to allow those moments to define me. I am a sum of all my experiences and for that I am great because I own everything as it relates to me. All my experiences are contributing factor to my integrity and character. I am driven to be an agent of change for my/ our communities. At this point in my life I have three main goals and each contributes to eradicating generational poverty in Black/ African American communities. Through the use of Social Entrepreneurship, I plan to leave a legacy of sustainable programs we all can be proud of.