The Prince William County School Board elected Loree Y. Williams, Woodbridge District, to a one-year term as the Vice Chairwoman of the board, effective January 22, 2020. Williams was re-elected in November of 2019 to represent the Woodbridge Magisterial District.
Williams serves as Chair of the board for the Governor's School @ Innovation Park. She has also served on the Joint CIP Committee comprised of both the Prince William County School Board and the Prince William County Board of Supervisors. She is an advocate for early childhood intervention programs and for enhancing the skills of under-performing students.
As a lifelong resident of the area, Williams attended Prince William County Public Schools and has two sons; one a graduate of PWCS and another who attends school in the division. She has a long history of volunteer service to the county, as a youth volunteer during her teenage years, and as an adult with many programs ranging from sports groups to the Boy Scouts.
She has been an active and involved parent at the elementary, middle, and high school levels, including service as a PTA president. She also served for three years on the Prince William County Public Schools Gifted Education Advisory Council. Williams is a graduate of George Mason University with a bachelor's degree in integrative studies with specialization in conflict resolution and peace studies.
She has more than a decade of service in corporate-level executive administration, amassing extensive experience in organizational management, office management and operations, public affairs administration, facilities management planning, purchasing/inventory control, conflict resolution, and mediation. She is also a member of Zeta Phi Beta Sorority, Inc.
Williams is employed by a private corporation in Washington, D.C. as a corporate administrator. She is focused on using her long-standing management and policy skills to help PWCS deliver on the commitment to Providing A World-Class Education.
Williams serves as Chair of the board for the Governor's School @ Innovation Park. She has also served on the Joint CIP Committee comprised of both the Prince William County School Board and the Prince William County Board of Supervisors. She is an advocate for early childhood intervention programs and for enhancing the skills of under-performing students.
As a lifelong resident of the area, Williams attended Prince William County Public Schools and has two sons; one a graduate of PWCS and another who attends school in the division. She has a long history of volunteer service to the county, as a youth volunteer during her teenage years, and as an adult with many programs ranging from sports groups to the Boy Scouts.
She has been an active and involved parent at the elementary, middle, and high school levels, including service as a PTA president. She also served for three years on the Prince William County Public Schools Gifted Education Advisory Council. Williams is a graduate of George Mason University with a bachelor's degree in integrative studies with specialization in conflict resolution and peace studies.
She has more than a decade of service in corporate-level executive administration, amassing extensive experience in organizational management, office management and operations, public affairs administration, facilities management planning, purchasing/inventory control, conflict resolution, and mediation. She is also a member of Zeta Phi Beta Sorority, Inc.
Williams is employed by a private corporation in Washington, D.C. as a corporate administrator. She is focused on using her long-standing management and policy skills to help PWCS deliver on the commitment to Providing A World-Class Education.