Lance C. Williams

Trustee at THE WEBB SCHOOLS

Lance Williams’ ’97 has over 20 years of strategic marketing, communications and philanthropic experience. After earning his degree from New York University, he was part of the team that launched the hit musical MAMMA MIA! in North America. From 2006 to 2014, Lance was the executive director of brand development at Condé Nast Traveler magazine, responsible for promoting the brand internationally through events, conferences and charity partnerships. Since 2002, Lance has served on the Board of Directors of the Fred B. Snite Foundation as a vice president. In 2012, Lance co-founded The LanMar Fund, a charitable fund that supports awareness, research and action in the field of wildlife conservation, and he is the senior communications advisor for The Lion Recovery Fund. Lance also served on the Board of Trustees of the Raymond M. Alf Museum for nine years.


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