Millennium Magazine_6th Ed
66 Millennium - A Marquis Who’s Who Magazine Millennium Magazine Featured Listee CHIEF EXECUTIVE OFFICER (RETIRED) Ultimate Vacations, Inc. Pittsburgh, PA D etermined to serve as a woman in business or government, Dr. Elizabeth A. Williams received an MBA from the University of California and PhD in human services from Bryson University. Prior to her retirement in 2015, Dr. Williams served as chief executive officer of Ultimate Vacations, Inc., and was distinguished for her per- severance and ability to stay focused. Throughout her career, Dr. Williams was the planning commissioner for the City of Pittsburgh, president of EWJ &Associates and president of Investments Unlimited. Additionally, she was a manpower coordinator of federal programs of the U.S. Government, a patient services representative and insurance and real estate consultant. Notably, she was the recipient of a Grand Juror and Public Speaking Award from Contra Costa County, where she also served as a human relations commissioner for their Equal Employment Opportunity Commission. A European investment fellow, Dr. Williams is a member of the American Association of University Women, National Association of Female Executives, NAACP, National Real Estate Owners Association, National Notary Association, Order of the Eastern Star, and is a national ritual director for the Beta Pi Sigma Society. DR. ELIZABETH A. WILLIAMS DIRECTOR OF CORPORATE BUSINESS SERVICES U.S. Department of Energy Arlington, VA L eAnn M. Oliver received a BS from Willamette University in 1977 and anMPA in public finance from the University at Albany in 1980. Since 2019, she has served as director of corporate business services for theOffice of the Chief Financial Officer at theU.S. Department of En- ergy. From2015 to 2019, she was the senior advisor, with past experience as associate chief information officer within IT Policy &Governance and senior advisor to Clean Energy and Rural Development. Ms. Oliver served Weatherization and State Energy Programs as program director, the U.S. Department of Agriculture as deputy administrator of cooperative programs and rural development, and Entrepreneurial Development as acting director and associate deputy administrator. She devoted 1995 to 2005 to the U.S. Small Business Administration as acting director of the Office of Rural Affairs and Economic Development, where she also served as director of the Division of Program Development and finally deputy associate administrator of Capital Access. Previously, she served the Capital Shop Project as acting director and U.S. General Accounting Office as a management trainee at the inception of her career in 1979. LEANN M. OLIVER BUSINESS SERVICES, CONSULTING AND HUMAN RESOURCES
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