During the pandemic shutdown, using technology software to create Story Book Minute. You can visit Gamma Nu Omega on Facebook to see some of the videos created.

Story Book Minute
Diann Williams
Collection: Spark!
Prompt: Describe a memory when someone or a group in your community used technology to improve your community.
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Diann Williams
Diann Price Williams is one of nine children born to Joseph (deceased) and Ida Mae Price (living nonagenarian)in Clinton, South Carolina.
Diann attended Benedict College where she graduated with a degree in Social Work. Her career as a Social Worker gave her the ability to fulfill her passion for research and writing. In 2010 she acquired a Certificate in Project Management from Furman University, which continued her love for research and writing. She has worked as a licensed social worker, a certified adoption specialist, a technical writer in technology, and a project manager for technology infrastructure projects.
In retirement, Diann rekindled her dream of publishing a book. In 2017, her brother was a victim of a traffic fatality and died. Diann organized her brother’s thoughts found on his laptop into a book titled “A Life That Mattered.” This was her first published book and she was over the age of 60.
Diann has published over 20 books. She is on the board of the Newberry County Literacy Council; a Life member of Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority, Incorporated®; a past President of the Gamma Nu Omega Chapter of Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority, Incorporated®; a member of the Pink and Green Community Service Foundation, a member of Benedict College Alumni Club, Columbia Club #2; a member of the College Place Community Association; and, a charter member of Top Ladies of Distinction, Incorporated.
Diann is the wife of Leon Williams, the mother of three adult children – Tahlisha, Nicholas (Ashleigh), and Michael (Elizabeth), and the grandmother of Talyn, Nick, and Rilynn.
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