- Vail Local Housing Authority
Appointed in March 2022 to five-member volunteer board: Responsible for coordinating with Town of Vail staff on housing initiatives, working to ensure there is deed-restricted housing for at least 30 percent of Vail’s workforce in Vail.
- Eagle County Housing Task Force
Chair of community stakeholder voluntary committee: The task force is comprised of 14 community leaders and volunteers from throughout Eagle County. The Eagle County Housing Task Force is a resource for all in our community who are seeking affordable housing to live in or those interested in developing workforce housing. The task force plans to facilitate the creation of more workforce housing through education, data collection and public forums by creating a more efficient process.
- Habitat for Humanity Vail Valley
Emeritus board member: Williams served as President of the Board of Directors through 2025, Habitat for Humanity Vail Valley’s 30th anniversary year. Williams led a period of growth beginning with moving from eight home starts in 2022 to 24 in 2023. 2025 was a year of celebrating and building community as Habitat looks ahead to build more homeownership opportunities at IK Bar in Gypsum, in addition to a remarkable 30 homes at Timber Ridge Village (TRV) in the Town of Vail, marking Habitat homes from Vail to Gypsum. Williams also led increased partnerships with the Town of Vail, Eagle County and Triumph Development to bring those TRV homes to fruition, equating to 10% of the project being sold to Habitat-qualified buyers. 2025 also saw the most money raised ever at the annual Carpenters’ Ball. Since 1995, Habitat has worked to help local families achieve strength, stability and self-reliance through shelter.
- SOS Outreach
Emeritus board member: SOS is committed to creating a culture of community and empowerment where kids can discover their enthusiasm for life and learn the skills that they need to live it to the fullest and carve their own path. More than 4,500 program participants annually across 23 mountain resorts, including Vail Mountain, Beaver Creek Resort and Park City Mountain Resort. Serving as Board President for three years up until 2022, Williams helped facilitate the inaugural alumni program and an organizational brand shift.