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'''Michael Jay Williams''', son of Louis Jay Williams, is a [[Trinidad and Tobago]] [[politician]] and [[businessman]]. Williams attend Chapman University for his MBA and California State University, Fullerton for his undergraduate where he studied Business Finance. Mr. Williams was appointed to the [[Senate of Trinidad and Tobago]] by [[A.N.R. Robinson]] following the [[National Alliance for Reconstruction]] victory in the [[Elections in Trinidad and Tobago#1986 General Elections|1986 General Elections]]. He served as [[President of the Senate]] between 1986 and 1990 and acting President from 1986 to 1987 following [[Ellis Clarke]] <ref> Rulers.org </ref>. He was married to Teresa Anne and had eleven children.
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'''Michael Jay Williams''' (born 16 October 1929) is a [[Trinidad and Tobago]] politician and businessman.

The son of Louis Jay Williams and brother of [[Ronald Jay Williams]], Michael Williams attended [[Queen's University at Kingston|Queen's University]], [[Kingston, Ontario]], Canada, to study engineering. He was appointed to the [[Senate of Trinidad and Tobago]] by [[A. N. R. Robinson]] following the [[National Alliance for Reconstruction]] victory in the [[Elections in Trinidad and Tobago#1986 General Elections|1986 General Elections]]. Williams served as [[President of the Senate of Trinidad and Tobago|President of the Senate]] between 1986 and 1990. As senate president, Williams served as acting [[President of Trinidad and Tobago]].

He was married to Teresa Anna Tang and had 11 children, five sons and six daughters.{{cn|date=July 2024}}


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Michael Jay Williams
President of the Senate of Trinidad and Tobago
In office
12 January 1987 – 12 March 1990
Preceded byWahid Ali
Succeeded byEmmanuel Carter
Personal details
Born (1929-10-16) 16 October 1929 (age 94)

Michael Jay Williams (born 16 October 1929) is a Trinidad and Tobago politician and businessman.

The son of Louis Jay Williams and brother of Ronald Jay Williams, Michael Williams attended Queen's University, Kingston, Ontario, Canada, to study engineering. He was appointed to the Senate of Trinidad and Tobago by A. N. R. Robinson following the National Alliance for Reconstruction victory in the 1986 General Elections. Williams served as President of the Senate between 1986 and 1990. As senate president, Williams served as acting President of Trinidad and Tobago.

He was married to Teresa Anna Tang and had 11 children, five sons and six daughters.[citation needed]

References

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  • Ramlogan, Anand (10 December 2006). "God bless Manning". The Trinidad Guardian. Retrieved 15 January 2010.