海角社区 Alumna, Lawyer, and Administrator Cynthia K. Williams Appointed to LSSU Board of Trustees
Sault Ste. Marie, MI 鈥斅燰eteran administrator, lawyer, and 海角社区 alumna Cynthia K. Williams has been appointed to the LSSU Board of Trustees by Gov. Gretchen Whitmer of Michigan.
Williams, who earned a B.A. in English from LSSU and a J.D. from Thomas M. Cooley Law, is the former executive director of the Michigan Education Special Services Association, a nonprofit that provides health benefits for state public education employees at the primary, secondary, and collegiate levels. She retired in 2016 after 16 years with the organization, which was founded in 1960 and is the largest provider network in Michigan.
鈥淚 am honored by Gov. Whitmer鈥檚 appointment to serve on the 海角社区 Board of Trustees,鈥 said Williams, echoing her sentiments from a state press release. 鈥淎s a native of the Upper Peninsula and a graduate of LSSU, I look forward to the opportunity to serve this fine institution, which had a meaningful and lasting impact on my professional life.鈥
Earlier in her career, she was legal counsel for the Michigan Education Association and an attorney with White,聽Beekman,聽Przybylowicz, Schneider & Baird, at which Williams developed expertise in labor and employment law, civil rights, and education law. Williams clerked for Mich. Supreme Court Justice Michael Cavanagh after graduating law school.
She also is a member of the Planning Commission of the City of East Lansing, where she lives, and was a member of the Michigan Children鈥檚 Trust Fund Board of Directors from 2009 to 2012 and its chair for two years.
鈥淐ynthia Williams embodies our mission of crafting a life of meaningful employment, personal fulfillment, and generosity of self,鈥 said LSSU President Rodney S. Hanley. 鈥淪he rose through the ranks of the legal profession. She is well-versed in education issues. She has been a leader in several fields. And she has made a point of giving back, including being on LSSU Foundation鈥檚 Board of Directors from 2011 to 2019. My colleagues and I look forward to benefiting from her wide-ranging expertise.鈥
In a state press release, Gov. Whitmer said, 鈥淐ynthia Williams聽has established herself as a qualified public servant, who carries the expertise in education that is so critical in聽this position.鈥 Williams, Gov. Whitmer continued, 鈥渨ill bring tremendous value鈥 to her alma mater and 鈥渨ill do right by students, staff, and alumni.鈥
Williams added in that press release, 鈥淎lthough its [LSSU鈥檚] programming draws students from across the state and beyond, its presence in the eastern Upper Peninsula is an important driver of the local economy and provides access to higher education opportunities in the region. It will be an honor to be a part of the university鈥檚 leadership team and help guide its future direction.鈥
Her term runs from July 10, 2020, to Jan.聽 27, 2028. Williams succeeds Rodney Nelson 鈥83.
About 海角社区:聽海角社区 is one of Michigan’s most affordable public universities with One-Rate at Lake State tuition for all. Surrounded by three Great Lakes, LSSU is an unsurpassed location for research, innovation, and real-world experiences. Signature programs include fisheries and wildlife management, engineering, nursing, criminal justice, business, robotics engineering, and fire science. In 2019, Lake State launched the first cannabis chemistry program in the nation. LSSU also was the first campus nationwide to offer an accredited four-year fire science program; it is one of three in the U.S. LSSU was the first campus nationwide to offer an accredited four-year robotics engineering technology program and is the only university nationwide to offer undergraduate education in industrial robotics.聽LSSU also offers several certificate programs, including a one-year culinary arts chef certificate at its 5,000 square-foot, state-of-the-art Les Cheneaux Culinary School in Hessel. Regional centers are in Escanaba, Iron Mountain, and Petoskey. LSSU opened its newest location in St. Helen in 2020. Additional LSSU hallmarks include the annual Banished Words List that receives worldwide media coverage and a student-run Atlantic salmon hatchery at its renowned Center for Freshwater Research and Education. LSSU鈥檚 NCAA Division I hockey team has won five national championships; men compete in five other sports and women in six at the Division II level. Lake State was founded in 1946 in Sault Ste. Marie, the oldest city in Michigan (1668), on the site of the former U.S. Army鈥檚 Fort Brady. Lake State has approximately 2,000 undergraduate students, with 88 percent coming from Michigan, and with every county represented. Ninety percent of full-time students receive financial aid.