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Affiliation | Republican |
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Name | Larry J. Williams |
Address | St. Petersburg, Florida , United States |
Email | None |
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September 21, 1944 |
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Still Living
(81 years) |
Contributor | RBH |
Last Modifed | RBH Aug 23, 2009 04:21pm |
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Info | Larry J. Williams has been resident of St. Petersburg since 1964. He is a graduate of the Mound Park Hospital (Bayfront Medical Center) School of Radiologic Technology. He was the previous Administrative Director of Radiology at two local hospitals (1970 -1982). From 1982 until the present, Mr. Williams owns and operates a health care consulting company (WTHOL Inc.) and four diagnostic imaging centers, 'DOCs' (Diagnostic Outpatient Centers, Inc.). Mr. Williams's involvements throughout the years, in civic affairs, the community and his profession have been numerous.
Larry and his wife, Pam, have been married 43 years and are active members of Blessed Trinity Catholic Church and The Cathedral of Saint Jude The Apostle. They have five children (Trish, Christopher, Angela, Matthew and Jessica) and six grandchildren: Lauren, Bailey, John IV, Zachary, Brittany and Kyley.
CIVIC AFFAIRS
Mr. Williams was a twice elected City Councilperson for the City of St. Petersburg, (1995-1999) and (1999-2001), representing District Five within the city. He served as Vice Chairman of the City Council twice (1999 and 2000) and as Chairman in 2000 and 2001. While serving on City Council he represented the city on Countywide Committees, serving on Emergency Medical Services (EMS) Committee and the St. Petersburg/Clearwater Economic Development Council. On City Committees, he served as Chairman of the External Audit Subcommittee and Chairman of the Investment Oversight Committee. In 2001, Mr. Williams was a Candidate for the Office of Mayor of St. Petersburg.
COMMMUNITY AFFAIRS
His past community involvements includes: Finalist, 1990 Chamber of Commerce, "Small Business Person of the Year"; PAC/SAC Lakewood High School; Bi-racial Advisory Committee for Pinellas County Schools; Pinellas County Committee for Health Choices; Chamber of Commerce Baseball Committee; St. Petersburg Community Alliance; South Central Rotary Club; V.O.I.C. E., 1 of 5 original petitioners to change the form of Government in St. Petersburg from "Council/Manager to "Strong Mayor"; Board of Directors - CASA, Bon Secours Maria Manor, Pinellas Point Civic Association; Bay Point Little League, St. Petersburg Suncoasters, Tampa Bay Heart Foundation, F.A.S.T.
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