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Greg Williams
Professor - Instructional Designer - eLearning Developer - Trainer - Career Counselor
Greg Williams is a seasoned professional with over 20 years of experience as an instructional designer, eLearning developer, teacher, trainer, and career counselor. He has worked with various organizations in the education, federal government, and private sectors.
His specialties include eLearning design and development, training instructors to teach online and instructor-led courses, instructional course design and development, multimedia development for eLearning, career counseling, and career transition services.
Greg pursued an Ed.D. in Education from The George Washington University, an M.S. in Education from State University of New York College at Plattsburgh, and a B.A. in Sociology from the State University of New York College at Plattsburgh.
Throughout his career, Greg has held key roles such as Professor, Instructional Designer, Career Counselor, and eLearning Developer at the University of Maryland Baltimore County. He has also served as a Consultant, Career Counselor, eLearning and Instructional Design professional at GW Associates.
Additionally, Greg has taken on leadership positions including Associate Dean at Stevenson University, Associate Vice Provost at the University of Maryland Baltimore County, Director of Extended Education and eLearning at Towson University, Director of Extended Learning at St. John Fisher College, and Director of the Career Counselor and Small Business Development Center at Montgomery College.
His versatile background also includes roles such as Director of Computer Learning and Technical Training at Montgomery College, Associate Director at George Washington University Online Healthcare MBA, and Education Counselor at the U.S. Army Continuing Education System (ACES). Prior to these roles, Greg started his career as a Guidance Counselor and Teacher at Fort Edward Public Schools.