Mr. Williams has been a “turnaround” professional since 1992. He is extremely effective working with “middle market” companies, whose annual sales volume range from $10mm to $50mm. He has twice been appointed a US Bankruptcy Trustee by the Southern District of Texas and has worked with a large variety of businesses, including oil field services, distribution, food and beverage, and real estate. For eight years he was the top Division Human Resources manager for multinational entities of Dresser Industries, a major manufacturer of industrial products for the energy industry.

 

Mr. Williams has served as President of the Houston Chapter of the Turnaround Management Association, Vice Chairman of the Cornell Rowing Association, and President of the Cornell Alumni Association of Houston. He holds a US Patent for a product he designed, manufactured and sold through catalogs such as Williams Sonoma and Plow and Hearth. His undergraduate degree is from Cornell University with graduate MBA work at the University of Bridgeport. He speaks fluent Spanish and conversational French. He is credentialed by the Turnaround Management Association as a Certified Turnaround Professional (“CTP”).

 

 

Mr. Williams has been a “turnaround” professional since 1992, including eight years with Glass & Associates, Inc. He is very effective working with “middle market” companies, whose annual sales volume range from $10mm to $50mm. He has twice been appointed a US Bankruptcy Trustee by the Southern District of Texas and has worked with a large variety of businesses, including oil field services, distribution, food and beverage, and real estate. He was the top Division Human Resources manager for multinational entities of Dresser Industries, a major manufacturer of industrial products for the energy industry, for eight of his thirteen years with that firm.

 

Mr. Williams has served as President of the Houston Chapter of the Turnaround Management Association, Vice Chairman of the Cornell Rowing Association, and President of the Cornell Alumni Association of Houston. He holds a US Patent for a product he designed, manufactured and sold through catalogs such as Williams Sonoma and Plow and Hearth. His undergraduate degree is from Cornell University with graduate MBA work at the University of Bridgeport. He speaks fluent Spanish and conversational French. He is credentialed by the Turnaround Management Association as a Certified Turnaround Professional (“CTP”) and is a TREC licensed broker. He has an extensive list of personal contacts in the local and national lending, legal and accounting professions.

 

 

 

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Mr. Williams has been a “turnaround” professional since 1992, including eight years with Glass & Associates, Inc. He has extensive experience working with “middle market” companies, whose annual sales volume range from $10mm to $50mm. He is an enterprise leader as well as a conceptual thinker and has been relied upon to direct their short and long term goals. He is also a firm believer that an accurate definition of the problem is the quickest route to a successful and long-lasting solution.

 

Mr. Williams has twice been appointed a Trustee by the Southern District of Texas and has worked with a large variety of businesses, including oil field services, distribution, food and beverage, and real estate. He was the top Division Human Resources manager for multinational entities of Dresser Industries, a major manufacturer of industrial products for the energy industry. He lived and worked in Europe for over three years. He is credentialed by the Turnaround Management Association as a Certified Turnaround Professional (“CTP”) and is a TREC licensed broker.

 

Mr. Williams has served as President of the Houston Chapter of the Turnaround Management Association, Vice Chairman of the Cornell Rowing Association, and President of the Cornell Alumni Association of Houston. He holds a US Patent for a product he designed, manufactured and sold through catalogs such as Williams Sonoma and Plow and Hearth. He is a graduate of Cornell University with full MBA credits at the University of Bridgeport. He was the stroke of Cornell’s lightweight crew that was the undefeated national champion and winner of the Thames Challenge Cup at the Royal Henley Regatta in England. He speaks fluent Spanish and conversational French.