Williams, Wallace Daniel

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Dates:
Birth 1921

Biographical notes:

Detroit businessman active in numerous minority business affairs and organizations.

From the description of Wallace C. Williams photograph series. 1970s-1990s. (University of Michigan). WorldCat record id: 47295570

Detroit businessman active in numerous minority business affairs and organizations. Williams was director of the Michigan Division of Minority Business Enterprise within the Michigan Department of Commerce, 1959-1978.

From the description of Wallace C. Williams papers, 1958-1992. (University of Michigan). WorldCat record id: 82305597

Wallace C. Williams was born in Kannapolis, North Carolina, in 1921. He attended the Boro-Hall Academy, New York (1946), Pace College, New York (1947-48), Columbia University, New York (1948-50), Detroit Institute of Technology, Detroit (1957-58), and Wayne State University, Detroit (1969-70). Williams holds a B.S. in Business Technology from the Detroit Institute of Technology.

Throughout his life, Williams was involved in a variety of professional activities concerning primarily minority business affairs. Most notable is his career as director of the Michigan Office of Minority Business Enterprise of the Michigan Department of Commerce, from 1959 to 1978. During that time, Williams was employed by the University of Michigan as a consultant and then was later appointed to the position of research associate at the Special Projects Division, Director of Minority Business Programs.

In addition to his work at the Michigan Department of Commerce and the University of Michigan, Williams has served as chairman of the board and president of the Booker T. Washington Business Association, has served as a charter member and vice president of a University-Government-Business Committee that formed the Minority Technology Council of Michigan, Inc. (MTCM), has been a special consultant to the University of Michigan's Economic Development Administration (EDA) Center for Management and Technology Transfer, and has been a representative to the White House Conference on Small Business. Williams has also lectured at the University of Michigan Business School on several occasions under the auspices of Professor Alfred Edwards.

Other organization and activities in which Williams was involved include Detroit East, Inc. Community Mental Health Center, Made in Detroit, Cotillion Club of Detroit, Detroit Renaissance Center Project, Detroit Mayor-Elect Committee, Entrepreneur Training Program, and as Democratic candidate for the Michigan House of Representatives (1978).

From the guide to the Wallace C. Williams Papers, 1958-1992, (Bentley Historical Library University of Michigan)

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  • African American business enterprises
  • African American business enterprises
  • African American businesspeople
  • African American business people
  • African Americans
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  • Business enterprises
  • Business enterprises
  • Minority business enterprises
  • Minority business enterprises

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  • Detroit (Mich.) (as recorded)
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