MRL Associates - Kenneth Williams

Kenneth Williams
Kenneth Williams is a former teacher, assistant principal, and principal. He shares his experience and expertise as a recognized trainer, speaker, coach, and consultant in education and leadership. Ken is the chief visionary officer of Unfold the Soul, LLC, a company dedicated to inspiring individuals and teams to perform at the highest level. Skilled in developing productive, student-focused learning environments, Ken is former principal of The Learning Academy at E. J. Swint in Jonesboro, Georgia, and Damascus Elementary School in Damascus, Maryland. His firsthand experience with transforming challenged schools translates into action-oriented presentations that inspire hope, create a clear vision, and offer practical strategies to those overwhelmed by challenges.

He is a contributor to the anthology The Collaborative Administrator: Working Together as a Professional Learning Community.

Ken earned a bachelor of arts from Morehouse College, a master of science from the University of Bridgeport, and an administration and supervision certificate from Bowie State University.

To request professional development, submit your requests here or call 888.849.0851.

Rave Reviews

“My teachers raved about Ken. They wanted to know two things: Why haven’t we invited Ken to our school sooner? When can he come back?”
—Michelle Thigpen, principal, Beulaville Elementary School, North Carolina


“I have been involved in education for over 30 years as a teacher, an assistant principal, and a principal. I have attended more staff development days than I care to admit. By far, this one was the best!”
—Marianne Maines, Ss. Peter & Paul School, Williamsville, New York


“The 12 Angry Men: The Impact of One and the Power of Team breakout session was absolutely the highlight of the PLC institute. I had two years of communication classes in college. This presentation by you was the BEST I have ever experienced on team dynamics and team building. I would recommend the breakout session as useful for those experienced team builders and inexperienced team builders alike.”
—Mary L. Coons, resource specialist, Klamath Falls City Schools, Oregon