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Faculty Biographies
Wayne W. Williams is an attorney in private practice in Colorado Springs. His management practice includes employment discrimination,
harassment, and wrongful discharge litigation, employment law advice, traditional labor law, and wage and hour law. He received his J.D. degree
from the University of Virginia where he was on the editorial board of the Journal of Law and Politics. He was appointed to the National Association
of Counties Labor and Employment Steering Committee. Mr. Williams was appointed to the Governor’s Task Force on Civil Justice Reform in 1999 by
Colorado Governor Bill Owens. He served two terms as a Commissioner on both the Colorado and National Conference of Uniform State Laws and for four years
as a Labor and Employment Steering Committee Member for the National Association of Counties. Mr. Williams was the Chair of the Employment Law Section of
the El Paso County Bar Association from 1993 to 1999, and remains a member of that section and the Employment Law Sections of both the Federalist Society
and the Colorado Bar Association. Mr. Williams was an original editor of The Colorado Labor Letter. In addition to his law practice, Mr. Williams is an elected
County Commissioner.
Mr. Williams is scheduled to teach the following 2008 public programs: The Certificate in Employee Relations LawSM Seminar The Certificate in Essentials of Human Resource ManagementSM Seminar The Certificate in Business ManagementSM Seminar IAML reserves the right to change instructors when such changes are advisable for academic reasons or when circumstances are beyond our control. |