William Fulton
A dynamic speaker, writer, educator and author; who is I well on his way to becoming a national seminar leader. William was born in Elizabeth, NJ and graduated form the New Jersey Institute of Technology with a Bachelor’s of Science Degree in Chemical Engineering. He began his career as an instructor for the Newark Board of Education. He became employed as an Applications Engineer and Technical Trainer for the Pall Corporation. While working for the Pall Corporation his customers included Ford Motor Company , Caterpillar and Generals Motor’s Saturn Division.
In 1994 he completed writing the book " 60 Minutes to Your Next Job", a comprehensive job-search manual that prepares a person, in an hour, to seek employment. In 1995 he established KWF enterprises to provide job search training. In addition to training KWF provides technical, marketing and consultation services. KWF Enterprises is committed to providing graduates and alumni from various schools ( high schools, colleges, and business schools ) with many of the essential job search skills. KWF clients include : Newark Board of Education, Edison Public Schools, South Brunswick, Public Schools, Sayerville Board of Education, AT&T, Communications Workers of America (CWA 1034 ), Candace Enterprises, New Jersey Institute of Technology , Mercer Community College, Middlesex County College, The Civic League of New Brunswick, The African-American Heritage Association of Long Island, Creative Publications and the Public Libraries of Westbury, NY; Freeport, NY; Glen Cove, NY; South Brunswick, NJ and Somerville, NJ.
William has presented at the Corporate of Women of AT&T March 1996 National Conference in Orlando, Fl, , the New Jersey Business Education Association 1997 Fall Convention at the Trump Castle Resort Hotel in Atlantic City and the New Jersey Synergy in Action Conference September 1996 in Newark, NJ with the Theme "60 Minutes to Your Next Job". William presented seminars at the March 1998 LIMACON Conference at State University of New York Old Westbury, NY, December 1997 Regional Conference of the National Council of Teachers of Mathematics, and May 1996 at all three Regional Conferences of the Association of Mathematics Teachers of New Jersey with the theme "Making Algebra Accessible to All". William has been a guest on a number of radio stations in the New York and New Jersey Area.
William is a member to the National Education Association, The New Jersey Education Association and the East Orange Education Association. He has Developed curriculum for the Jersey City Public School District. William has achieved upwards of 95% passing of students failing the New Jersey High School Proficiency Test.