Are You Ready To GROW?

JOIN US IN EMPOWERING BIPOC COMMUNITIES TO ENGAGE IN THE ENERGY TRANSITION AND GREEN ECONOMY!

ABOUT US

GROW is a nonprofit coalition with a mission to create pathways for BIPOC communities to access education, workforce training, and economic opportunities in the growing green economy and energy transition.

PARTNERS & STAKEHOLDERS

FOUNDER

KEN WILLIAMS

Ken Williams is an equity strategist and innovation junkie experienced in workforce development, public policy, and community development. For the last 12 years, Ken has worked with mission-driven organizations to maximize their impact by investing in their greatest resource: people. Building strong, authentic partnerships has been a cornerstone of Ken’s career, and his approach to providing technical assistance incorporates respect, trust, and a shared vision for success. He has launched economic initiatives for city and local governments, advised federal agencies on equity, facilitated learning dialogues that foster diversity, equity, and inclusion, advised higher education institutions on community engagement, and strengthened the organizational capacity of nonprofit organizations. Some noteworthy clients and employers include the City of Houston Mayor’s Office, U.S. Economic Development Administration, Georgia Tech, Leadership for Educational Equity, Service Employees International Union (SEIU), Clearway Energy, Jason Carter for Governor (Georgia), and the Federation of American Scientists.


As the founder of GROW (Green Resources & Opportunities Workforce) Ken advocates for increasing BIPOC representation in the green economy and improving the lives of under-resourced and underserved communities of color through education, workforce training, and economic development. 


Ken advocates for greater equity with an analytical eye, a strategic mind, and a collaborative spirit. He is a graduate of the McKinsey Academy, credentialed in Diversity, Equity and Inclusion from the University of South Florida Muma College of Business, Congressional Black Caucus Institute alumnus, and member of the National Forum for Black Public Administrators.


Ken is a first- generation college graduate of the University of Texas at Austin, earning a B.A in Government and African American studies. Ken has been awarded the Houston Mayor’s Volunteer Award with Big Brothers Big Sisters of Greater Houston by then Mayor, Bill White. A native Houstonian with first-hand experience of the negative impacts of climate change, energy  poverty, and environmental racism.

Ken is all about maximizing resources and opportunities for social and economic impact!


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