Tim welcomes Dr. Monica G. Williams, the inaugural president of Texas Woman’s University’s Houston campus. Tim continues his conversation about Leaders From the Brink, exploring how Dr. Williams navigated significant life challenges and developed her approach to leadership. She shares candid stories from her upbringing, including her experience as a teenage mother and the support systems that helped her redefine her path.
Dr. Williams discusses the influence of family, mentors, and community in her development as a leader. She covers mistakes she made early in her career, especially around not demanding the resources needed for her teams, and how these lessons have shaped her current leadership style. The episode also features insights into her work in various educational institutions, the importance of nurturing those who are often overlooked, and her commitment to kindness, grace, and student-centered leadership.
Resources Discussed in this Episode:
Texas Southern University: https://www.tsu.edu/ (her alma mater)
Prairie View A&M University: https://www.pvamu.edu/ (her alma mater)
UNICEF (where she worked) https://www.unicef.org/
Rice University (where she worked) https://www.rice.edu/
Bob Mong, Former University of North Texas At Dallas President (former boss referenced and still prominent in DFW today) https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bob_Mong
University of North Texas at Dallas https://www.untdallas.edu/ (where she worked)
Texas Woman’s University Main Campus https://twu.edu/
(125-year anniversary in 2026, educating women for the workforce since 1901)
Where Dr. Monica serves as the inaugural President:
Texas Woman’s University, Houston Campus https://twu.edu/houston/
To learn more about Tim and his work, visit: www.BonafideLeaders.com
Key Topics Discussed
- Dr. Monica G. Williams’ early life, family background, and experiences growing up
- Becoming a teenage parent and the impact on her personal development
- Importance of mentors, family, and community support
- Lessons learned from leadership failures, particularly not advocating for necessary resources
- The role of grace, kindness, and empathy in effective leadership
- Experiences at different educational institutions, including historically black colleges and international non-profits
- The mission and impact of Texas Woman’s University, particularly in empowering women and underserved communities
- Encouragement for leaders to meditate, reflect, and give themselves grace during challenging moments