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Allen T Williams

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Allen T. Williams is a Football player and an Engineer who served with distinction in the U.S. Navy from 2001 to 2023, beginning his career as an operations specialist before advancing to interface control officer. [1]Over his two-decade military tenure, he received multiple awards in recognition of his dedication and performance. A natural athlete, he also played semi-professional football for the Yokosuka Seahawks in the U.S. Forces Japan-American Football League’s North Division.[2]

Following his retirement from the Navy, Mr. Williams transitioned into the defense industry, leveraging his technical expertise as a senior integration test engineer at Lockheed Martin in Colorado Springs, Colorado. In this role, he designs test plans and travels to various locations to train operators and support product integration.

Beyond his professional career, Mr. Williams is active in the world of professional wrestling as a sponsor and promoter. He supports organizations such as One Revolution Wrestling in Colorado Springs, the International Wrestling Association in Puerto Rico, and the Global Children’s Financial Literacy Foundation. He also serves as executive producer of the podcast Let’s Sip and Talk with Frema, which has featured prominent guests like SEC Network host Ron Slay, former NFL player Gary Gilliam, and various CEOs, athletes, and entertainers—including Christy Curtis and Larissa B. Miller, recognized among Africa’s top influencers.

Mr. Williams credits his success to the community of supportive, like-minded individuals who have encouraged him throughout his journey. He holds an associate degree in general studies from Columbia Southern University and a wide range of professional certifications, including Computer Programmer, Operator, and Systems Engineer credentials from the U.S. Department of Labor; multiple AWS certifications; the ISACA Certified Information Security Manager (CISM); and the Certified Information Systems Security Professional (CISSP), among others.

Looking ahead, he plans to fully retire within the next three to five years.

References

http://www.allentwilliams.com