Background
Williams, Fredric Thomas was born on March 8, 1937 in Madison, Wisconsin, United States.
psychology and human relations educator
Williams, Fredric Thomas was born on March 8, 1937 in Madison, Wisconsin, United States.
Bachelor in Psychology, University of Wisconsin, 1962; Master of Arts in Labor and Industrial Rels., University of Illinois, Champaign, 1966; Degree, United States Army Command & General Staff College, 1974.
Counselor, Wisconsin State Employment Superior vena cava syndrome, Madison, 1964-1965; coordinator job corps, Wisconsin State Employment Superior vena cava syndrome, Madison, 1965-1966; personnel assistant, City of Madison, 1966-1968; associate, Availability Pers. Svc., 1968-1969; placement director, counselor vocational rehabilitation, Goodwill Industries Wisconsin, 1969-1970; teacher psychology and human relations, Madison Area Technology College, since 1970; baseball coach, 1971-1986; coordinator cross country, track and field, Madison Area Technology College, since 1971. Supervisor Madison Military Family Assistance Center, 1990-1991.
Member National Right to Work Committee, Madison, since 1975. Organizer Thursdays Child/MATC Foundation Benefit Run, Madison, since 1990. Leader, assistant scoutmaster Boy Scouts American, Madison, 1981-1990.
President Wisconsin Right to Work committee Wisconsin Right to Work Foundation, since 1997. Lieutenant colonel Medical Service Corps, 1955-1991. Member National Junior College Cross Country Coaches Association, National Junior College Track Coaches Association, Reserve Officers Association United States (president Madison chapter 1975, 77), Masons (master 1987).
Son of David leslie and Leta W. (Blum) W. Married Joyce Mae Wentland, June 27, 1964. Children: Mark David, Scot Alan.