Gary has an extensive list of achievements. In both his career and personal life, he showcases exemplary respect through his incessant desire to follow his innovative mind, his community involvement, and his leadership ability.
Here, a selection of these items can be explored in greater depth.
This biographical documentation follows the thrill and tribulations of Cy's life. It lays the groundwork for a cross-comparison of baseball back then compared to now, presenting unbiased information to allow readers to come to their own conclusions.
As the eldest of six brothers, Gary felt a responsibility to document the history of Cy's career so that it may be passed down to future generations. He hopes others will find this information insightful and pertinent to understanding baseball as a whole.
The audiobook won an award for best historical narration thanks to Ward Paxton's masterful narration. You can find more information on the book's official website.
When corporations are in a tight, interdependent business model, each with serious skin in the game...Shared Values Can Help.
Intercorporate behavior affects investment. Learn how CEOs, boards, and business owners can develop their own intercorporate Shared Values that drive positive behaviors and gain more excitement, speed, and oomph in commerce, while creating increased values for investors.
Use Shared Calues to crate these outcomes and more:
A delightful book that follows a poem highlighting the memories and characteristics of the Northern Wisconsin town of Three Lakes. It is the inspiration of Gary Williams, grandson of baseball great, Cy Williams, both long-time residents. Gary expresses all the reasons why residents and visitors LOVE and RETURN to Three Lakes. His words are illustrated by Vicki Morley.
All the proceeds benefit the Three Lakes Community Foundation. The books are for sale in various Three Lakes businesses.
"Destiny would dictate that experiences of the unimaginable, scary, tragic, and joyful would fill [Vada's] life. She would give so much more that she would take. All would become a part of the Three Lakes history and lore. Vada's story goes from butchering whole hogs and sheep on her porcelain kitchen worktable, to managing a dairy, sheep herd, and potato farm, to driving out on rutted roads as an Oneida County Agent teaching especially young married girls how to do basic canning, sterilization, and hygiene. A life of so many turns. Seldom do we get to read real memories such as what you will find in this book. Here are twenty-nine true stories, in her own words."
WATDA - DEALER POINT NEWSLETTER
Below is the [Vol. 23 Summer 2008] Dealer Point newsletter published by the Wisconsin Automobile & Truck Dealers Association under the supervision of Gary Williams, WATDA President.
Highlights include: presentation of awards (p.1), "Gary's Briefs" (p.4), "Flight of Fun!" (p.11), "Rawhide celebrates 25 years of vehicle donations" (p.13), WATD Insurance Corporation advertisement (p.14)
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