I attended Smith College in Massachusetts, where I graduated with a degree in Economics and Georgetown University in Washington, D.C., where I obtained my law degree. I eventually made my way back home to Dallas and have been serving my community in various capacities ever since. Some of my civic responsibilities have included serving on the Board of Trustees for The Hockaday School, Board of Dire
ctors for Dispute Mediation Service, Inc., Board of Directors for S.A.A.V.E.D., Community Advisory Board for North Texas Volunteer Center, and as Chair/Co-Chair and/or member of various committees for the Dallas Bar Association and the J.L. My legal experience spans 27 years in various fields of law, including corporate counsel positions in the defense telecommunications and retail industries; trial attorney and administrative judge for the Equal Employment Opportunity Commission; Counsel, U.S. Senate Judiciary Committee; arbitrator panel member for U.S. Postal Service, Dallas Area Rapid Transit, Federal Mediation and Conciliation Service and NASD/FINRA; Municipal Court Judge, City of Dallas; as well as private law practice involving personal injury, commercial transactions/litigation and employment disputes. Staci Williams is fair and dedicated to progress. She is determined to improve your judicial process with fairness and efficiency as your next 101st judge. My comprehensive history would enable me to address legal issues across a broad spectrum so that the fairest decision would be made as your next Judge for the 101st District Court. The people of Dallas deserve a Judge who is impartial and even-handed so that everyone is treated equally under the law. I believe that I am the best candidate for the 101st District Court Judge. It would be a great privilege and honor to serve the citizens of Dallas County as Judge of the 101st District Court.