Jeffrey Williams

Board Member at Center for Climate and Energy Solutions

From 1979 to 1996, Mr. Williams was with Morgan Stanley & Co. Incorporated as a Managing Director, heading the Global Telecommunications Group from 1984-1996.

While at Morgan Stanley he was the principal financial architect for the 1995-96 break-up of AT&T. In 1996, he joined McGraw-Hill as Executive Vice President of Strategic Development and Global Markets and forged that company’s first comprehensive plan for global expansion. As a Partner of Greenhill & Co. from 1998 to 2002 he advised the U.S. Department of Justice with respect to the financial implications of U.S. v. Microsoft. He led his own firm, Jeffrey Williams & Associates LLC until retiring in 2011.

Timeline

  • Board Member

    Current role