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National SAAM
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Kevin Michael Williams, M.D., M.B.A.
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Dr. Williams is a child, adolescent and adult psychiatrist, personal career coach, business & political consultant, inventor with multiple U.S. patents, entrepreneur/business owner, and youth/adult entrepreneurship educator.
He is also a fun, “kid at heart”, supportive, "but stern when I have to be" father of two (Samantha 12 and Jacob 6) and a loving and faithful husband to his wife of 15 years (Dr. Judy Fentress-Williams Ph.D.; Prof. of Old Testament Studies).
He has a Princeton (Pre-med) undergraduate Psychology degree, Case Western for Medical School, Interned at the Cleveland Clinic Foundation, completed his Psychiatric residency at the Yale Medical School affiliate “Connecticut Valley Psychiatric Hospital” and Child Psychiatry Fellowship at the Yale Child Study Center. In addition, he completed an Administrative Psychiatry one year fellowship while concurrently obtaining an MBA at Yale.
His Psychiatric practice, in Bethesda, Maryland, is associated with one of the premier Psychiatric firms in the nation's capital (Woodmont Psychiatric Group) where he works with families, individual men and woman of all ages, races and socioeconomic status.
In his capacity as a consultant to the National Fatherhood Initiative, he appeared on the Oprah Winfrey Show in Oct. 2002 ("the secret thoughts of fathers" transcripts/tapes @ Oprah.com) to discuss his insights concerning the importance of fathers in the growth and development of boys as well as girls within families seeking success. He has co-founded two organizations and works with others to lecture on and study techniques to promote strong successful families and individuals. He believes that designing, creating, and maintaining an individual and family mindset for mutual success (seeking “win-win’s” for everyone) can easily extend to a small/large business and even governmental scale.
He is currently serving in a leadership position on the National board of a Congressional Subcommittee convened by Rep. Danny Davis of Chicago to highlight and replicate best practices in 5 major areas Education, Health Care, Spirituality, Entrepreneurship and Justice concerning Black Men titled "The State of the African American Male" (SAAM). Dr. Williams co-chairs the Entrepreneurship and the Web site committees.
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