Jay Williams of Johnson City to be Inducted into Oglethorpe University Athletic Hall of Fame
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ATLANTA, GA (04/13/2010)(readMedia)-- Oglethorpe University will induct alumnus Jay Williams '99 into its Athletic Hall of Fame in recognition of his achievements on the University's men's soccer team. The honor will be given during the 175th Anniversary Gala and Awards Banquet on Friday, April 17, 2010 at 7:00 p.m. at The Retreat of Dunwoody at Perimeter Summit in Atlanta, Georgia.
Originally from Johnson City, Tennessee, Williams attended Science Hill High School, where he played varsity soccer for three years and was co-captain his senior year. In his sophomore and senior years the team made it to the semi-finals of the 5-A State Championship.
Williams was a four-year starter in Oglethorpe men's soccer, leading the team in scoring all four years. He was elected by his teammates as the MVP of offense all four years. During his junior and senior years, he served as co-captain and was selected as a First Team All-Conference player. During Williams' senior year, he was selected as a NCAA Division-III Second Team All-South player and finished his college career with 40 goals.
Williams earned a Bachelor's of Science in Accounting from Oglethorpe in 1999 and a Master's of Business Administration from Georgia State University in 2002. Williams has remained active in the Oglethorpe community serving as a class agent, a director on the Board of the Oglethorpe University National Alumni Association, and currently on OU Board of Trustees. He is currently the CFO of Commodity Marketing Company, a commodity trading company in Alpharetta, Georgia.
Oglethorpe University
Celebrating the 175th anniversary of its founding in 1835, Oglethorpe University enrolls over 1,000 students representing 34 states and 36 countries. The Princeton Review's The Best 361 Colleges 2010 edition ranks Oglethorpe in its prestigious list, and puts Oglethorpe at #20 for its Professors, #17 for Theatre and #10 for class/race interaction and also names it a Best Southeastern College. Oglethorpe University is Georgia's only coeducational member of the Annapolis Group, an organization of America's most selective liberal arts institutions. Since 2006, Oglethorpe has been named annually to the President's Higher Education Community Service Honor Roll for commitment to and achievement in community service. The university plays in the NCAA Division III Southern Collegiate Athletic Conference. Georgia Shakespeare is the professional theater-in-residence at Oglethorpe. Website: www.oglethorpe.edu