Vincent Williams
Vincent was born in Albany, GA on June 24, 1971, to Bobby and Gwendolyn Williams. He graduated from Monroe High School in 1989, where he played football. Vincent received a scholarship to play on the Golden Bears football team as a linebacker under coaches Ronald Cook and Anthony Colvin. He went on to attend Miles College the summer of 1989. While attending Miles, he was SGA Vice-President in 1992, Basileus of Omega Psi Phi Fraternity Incorporated in 1993, and Co-captain of the Miles College Golden Bears Football team in 1993, He received Honorable Mention by the SIAC for football in 1993, and He was president of the Blue House Club in 1993 and a member of the Men of Miles.
Vincent completed requirements for graduation in 1994, He pursued a career in entrepreneurship opening a Restaurant in Albany, GA. (The Birds Nest) in 1998 and went on to acquire his Dealership License and opening a car lot in 2004. Vincent purchased a franchise with Jan-Pro Cleaning where he currently owns 2 franchises. Most recently while still running my cleaning business I started a trucking company that has started moving in a positive direction, the future is endless.
Vincent is the proud father of Two Son’s Cole and Kendrick and grandfather of two. He has been giving back to the community by hiring over 200 convicted felons upon their release from prison assisting them in getting re-acclimated to society.
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Vincent completed requirements for graduation in 1994, He pursued a career in entrepreneurship opening a Restaurant in Albany, GA. (The Birds Nest) in 1998 and went on to acquire his Dealership License and opening a car lot in 2004. Vincent purchased a franchise with Jan-Pro Cleaning where he currently owns 2 franchises. Most recently while still running my cleaning business I started a trucking company that has started moving in a positive direction, the future is endless.
Vincent is the proud father of Two Son’s Cole and Kendrick and grandfather of two. He has been giving back to the community by hiring over 200 convicted felons upon their release from prison assisting them in getting re-acclimated to society.
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