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    www.TopMBE.com/2006businesslegends.htm - [Cached Version]
    Published on: 1/1/2006    Last Visited: 5/4/2008  

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    Garland Williamson

    President and CEOInformation Control Systems Corporation

    When people ask him for his secret to success, Baltimore businessman Garland Williamson gives them his patented answer."I tell them, the secret is, there is no secret to success," he says.

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    www.oedworks.com/resources/local_unified_plan.txt - [Cached Version]
    Published on: 12/15/1999    Last Visited: 5/12/2003  

    Mr. Garland Williamson, President small business Information Control Systems Corporation 111 S. Calvert Street, Suite 2700 Baltimore, Maryland 21202 410-752-1934x 24 fax 410-576-0398

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    openaccess.baltimorecityschools.org/About/Reports.asp - [Cached Version]
    Published on: 1/1/1999    Last Visited: 4/13/2007  

    On January 14, 2003 Baltimore Mayor Martin O'Malley and Baltimore City Public School System Board Chair Patricia L. Welch sent a letter (see attachment 1) to Donald C. Fry, President, The Greater Baltimore Committee (GBC) and Garland Williamson, President, The Presidents' Roundtable ...

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    2006 | Redstate - [Cached Version]
    Published on: 1/1/2006    Last Visited: 10/13/2006  

    As reported by Doug Heye, a Steele spokesman, the two speakers at the Steele Democrats event were Dwight Pettit, a local civil rights attorney and Garland Williamson, Chairman of the President's Roundtable - an African-American business organization in Baltimore.
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    Mr. Williamson seems appalled by the racial animus coming from Democrats and aimed at Lt.Gov.
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    "I don't quite understand why Michael Steele has been targeted for this kind of hatred," said Garland Williamson, president of an organization of black business leaders.

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    About Us - Board - [Cached Version]
    Published on: 5/24/2008    Last Visited: 5/24/2008  

    Garland O. WilliamsonPresidentInformation Control Systems Corporation

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    America's Top Black Entrepreneurs - [Cached Version]
    Published on: 10/31/2005    Last Visited: 11/2/2005  

    Garland O. Williamson President and CEO

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    B&B Lighting Supply, Inc., Press Page - [Cached Version]
    Published on: 3/21/2003    Last Visited: 4/6/2006  

    Governor Michael Steele, Chairperson of the Commission on Minority Business Reform; Franklin Lee, Esq., Attorney, the Law Firm of Shapiro, Sher, Guinot, & Sandler; Matthew Lee, President, Allied Technologies, Luis Borunda, President, The Signman, Inc.; Robert Wallace, President /CEO, The Bith Group; Rosetta Kerr Wilson, Director, Government and Public Affairs for Comcast; Shelonda Stokes, President, GreiBO.K Designs; and Garland Williamson, President of the African-American CEO Group President's Roundtable.

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    Baltimore Workforce Investment Board - [Cached Version]
    Published on: 9/19/2007    Last Visited: 7/9/2008  

    Garland WilliamsonPresidentInformation Control Systems Corp.

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    Black Engineer of The Year Awards Conference - [Cached Version]
    Published on: 5/30/2004    Last Visited: 2/8/2005  

    There is our gentleman, Garland, right there.
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    I'd like to bring up Don Frye, the President of the Greater Baltimore Committee and Garland Williamson, the President of the President's Roundtable. [Applause]
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    Mr. Williamson: Well, good evening everyone.
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    Garland Williamson, I believe, from Career Communications Group, I believe you have a few questions.
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    Garland Williamson is the distinguished gentleman who appeared a little earlier.
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    General Wilson: Let me, if I can Garland, since the company that I represent, we spend a lot of time hiring people who have security clearances.
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    A little bit of a statistic that's related to the earlier comment that Garland made.
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    We're going to go ahead and go with Garland Williamson, President of the President's Roundtable.Your question, please?

    Mr. Williamson: Thank you.
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    Garland, two words come to mind to me when I think of your question.
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    Let's go back to Garland in the audience.I see you have some other questions.

    Mr. Williamson: One question is since a large amount of national infrastructure is in the Black community, why have the states or federal governments provided little real direction for protection if a terrorist act takes place in the Black community?
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    So let's go back to the audience and grab Garland from some questions that we've had this evening.

    Male Voice: Okay.
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    Male Voice: Let me, Garland, just give you my view on the draft issue.I may as well open it up.
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    Garland?

    Mr. Williamson: Yes.
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    Garland, do we have a question that you have from the audience?

    Mr. Williamson: I didn't have a question; I had a point to offer to the students.

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    Black Generals Discuss Homeland Security - [Cached Version]
    Published on: 12/5/2004    Last Visited: 12/5/2004  

    There is our gentleman, Garland, right there.
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    I'd like to bring up Don Frye, the President of the Greater Baltimore Committee and Garland Williamson, the President of the President's Roundtable. [Applause]
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    Mr. Williamson: Well, good evening everyone.
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    Garland Williamson, I believe, from Career Communications Group, I believe you have a few questions.
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    Garland Williamson is the distinguished gentleman who appeared a little earlier.
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    General Wilson: Let me, if I can Garland, since the company that I represent, we spend a lot of time hiring people who have security clearances.
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    A little bit of a statistic that's related to the earlier comment that Garland made.
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    We're going to go ahead and go with Garland Williamson, President of the President's Roundtable.Your question, please?

    Mr. Williamson: Thank you.
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    Garland, two words come to mind to me when I think of your question.
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    Let's go back to Garland in the audience.I see you have some other questions.

    Mr. Williamson: One question is since a large amount of national infrastructure is in the Black community, why have the states or federal governments provided little real direction for protection if a terrorist act takes place in the Black community?
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    So let's go back to the audience and grab Garland from some questions that we've had this evening.

    Male Voice: Okay.
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    Male Voice: Let me, Garland, just give you my view on the draft issue.I may as well open it up.
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    Garland?

    Mr. Williamson: Yes.
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    Garland, do we have a question that you have from the audience?

    Mr. Williamson: I didn't have a question; I had a point to offer to the students.

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