J. Robert “Bob” Williams was
unanimously elected to the position of Chairman of the Board for the National
Black United Fund in March 2009. A long
time supporter of NBUF and BUFNY, Bob’s relationship with the organization goes
back to the early days of NBUF and its founder, Walter Bremond. Nationally recognized for his commitment to
social change, Bob has served in a variety of leadership capacities in the
community development field. Mr.
Williams is a co-founder of Inner Cities Strategies, one of the largest faith
organizations in the United
States, with membership of over 250 churches
in the Northeast. His faith-based
organizing efforts began as Community Development Consultant with Harlem
Congregation of Community Improvement, Inc. (HCCI) where he completed a
strategic partnership community development agreement between Catholic
Charities and HCCI. Mr. Williams is the former Executive Director
of the Association of Minority Enterprises for the State of New York (AMENY). Through Mr. William’s leadership AMENYs’
funding grew, establishing a track record in providing superb business
development and consulting services to minority contractors, housing and
private developers in the New York Tri-State area. Mr. Williams also served as the Chairman of
G-CAT Construction and Development Corporation under a partnership agreement
with General Dynamics, which secured a $2.5 billion federal wire and cable
service contract for minority contractors.
Additionally, Mr. Williams has
served as President/CEO of Bronx Strategic Alliance of Settlement House under
the auspices of United Way
of Greater New York where he was instrumental in ensuring the sound financial
operations of diverse housing and community development programs through over
64 federal, state and locally funded contracts.
He also served as Director of Promotions for Special Marketing for Mobil
Oil Corporation. As Chairman of National
Associations of Black Athletes, he organized fundraising events at Madison Square Garden,
utilizing top professional basketball players from the NBA (see attached Ebony
article).
Mr. Williams received his B.A.
Degree from the University
of Buffalo. He resides in
Queens, New
York with his family.