R. Owen Williams | |
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President, Associated Colleges of the South | |
Assumed office July 1, 2014 |
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Preceded by | Wayne Anderson |
Personal details | |
Spouse(s) | Jennifer B. Williams |
Children | Tucker S. WIlliams, Penelope C. Williams |
Residence | Atlanta, Georgia, USA |
Alma mater |
Dartmouth College Cambridge University Yale Law School Yale University |
Website | [1] |
R. Owen Williams is president of the Associated Colleges of the South, a consortium of sixteen nationally recognized liberal arts colleges located throughout the South. Prior to becoming president at ACS, Williams served as the twenty-fifth president of Transylvania University, the sixteenth oldest college in America. Williams was formerly an investment banker for over two decades. He is a member of the board of directors of the Association for Collaborative Leadership.
Williams earned an A.B. in philosophy from Dartmouth College and an M.A. in intellectual history from Cambridge University, before beginning a 24-year career on Wall Street as director of the government bond department at Salomon Brothers, executive director at Goldman Sachs, and chairman of Bear Stearns Asia. He spent more than a year living and working in Tokyo and three years living and working in Hong Kong.
Williams prepared himself for a career in academic administration by studying history and law at Yale University. He earned a master's of law from Yale Law School and a Ph.D. in history, specializing in nineteenth-century American history, from Yale University.
He was awarded the Raoul Berger Fellowship at Harvard Law School, the Samuel Golieb Fellowship at the New York University School of Law, the Fletcher Jones Fellowship at the Huntington Library, the Legal History Fellowship at Yale Law School, and the Cassius Marcellus Clay Postdoctoral Fellowship in history at Yale University.
Williams has published in several magazines, journals, and encyclopedias, including The Atlantic and Inside Higher Ed. He assistant edited The Encyclopedia of Antislavery and Abolition with editors Peter Hinks and John McKivigan and was an articles editor for the Yale Journal of Law and the Humanities.