Jahmal Williams
Jahmal Williams
Jahmal Williams is a highly skilled professional in the higher education industry with a focus on Black student development, counseling, communication, public speaking, facilitation, mentoring, and education program development. Williams studied Women's Studies at the University of Michigan and Clinical/Medical Social Work at Michigan State University, giving him a strong educational foundation to support his career path.
With a passion for advocacy for racial justice and a track record of success, Williams has held several prominent roles in academia. He was previously the Program Director of African American/Black Student Success Center and the Assistant Director for Training at San Jose State University, where he developed various engaging and effective training programs. Before that, he served as a Mental Health Counselor at North Carolina Central University and developed the Minority Male Initiative at the university's Centennial Scholars Program. Williams has also worked as a Program Coordinator at Georgetown University.
Through his experience, education, and expertise, Jahmal Williams stands out as a dedicated and knowledgeable professional who can drive impactful change in higher education.