Antoinette D. Williams (’02)

Category: Alumni Service | Awards

2025 Alumni Service Award Winner

Antoinette Williams is a dedicated educator, veteran, and community leader whose service to UT and the Knoxville community exemplifies the Volunteer spirit. A proud UT alumna, she earned her Master of Science in Education from the College of Education, Health, and Human Sciences. Originally from Merritt Island, Florida, she served in the US Navy before beginning her career in education.

With over two decades of teaching experience, Williams currently teaches seventh grade social studies at Knoxville’s West Valley Middle School, where she also serves as yearbook advisor and a member of the leadership team. She has been named Teacher of the Year at the building level in 2016, 2020, and 2022.

Williams’ service extends far beyond the classroom. She has served on the Knox County Schools Teacher Advisory Council and Minority Advisory Council and was honored as WBIR Teacher of the Week and TEA Distinguished Educator. At UT, she has been a UT Promise mentor and President of the Black Alumni Council, where she championed mentorship, engagement, and endowment growth.

A proud member of Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority, Inc., Williams is known for her tireless volunteerism—from mentoring students and writing notes to prospective Volunteers, to supporting Smokey’s Pantry and alumni events. Her unwavering dedication, leadership, and generosity make her a true embodiment of the Volunteer spirit.

Antoinette Williams.