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Re: Rocklyn academy- "Dr" Darryl Williams
« Reply #90 on: November 16, 2009, 04:06:58 PM »
Apparently Darryl Williams has some confusion as to the myriad of educational institutions he once attended.

Contrast this previous post, containing a quote from a University of Guelph page where alumni presumably update each other, with his Canadian Linked-in page below (pointed out by a most savvy reader). Pertinent data highlighted in red:

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Interesting Ursus-thats my understanding too. He is not a vet or a dr. I contacted the governing bodies for those professions. He is not, never was-though the kids and parents were led to believe he was a dr. He apparently has a PHd in medical sciences from Florida(who really knows-not like anything he says pans out), not even close to an MD.
Darryl Williams graduated from the University of Guelph in 1975. There are some interesting claims made on an alumni-focused page on UG's website:

    Darryl Williams, B.Sc.(Agr.) '75, lives near Markdale, Ont., where he started Grey-Bruce Beef Marketing Ltd. in 2006. After graduating from U of G, he earned an MBA at the University of California, Davis, and a D.Sc. in medicine at the University of Florida. He taught anatomy and physio at a medical school and worked in France, Mexico and the United States before returning to Canada.[/list]
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    Darryl Williams
    Owner, Med-Rx Ltd.
    Ontario, Canada

    Current
    • Owner at Med-Rx Ltd.
    Past
    • President at Williams Shavings Ltd.
    Education
    • California Coast University
    • Rochville University
    • University of Guelph
    Connections
      3 connections
    Industry
      Mental Health Care

    Darryl Williams's Summary

    Business growth through sales and marketing. I am an expert at acquiring new customers and not as good at customer maintenance. In all of my pursuits< including employment at Fortune 500 companies, I always exceeded sales expectations and forecasts, and achieved phenomenal sales growth. Which is why I decided to open my own business and do the same for myself starting in 1996 and continuing ever since.

    Darryl Williams's Specialties:

    Clinical microbiology, vaccination medicine, epidemiology and disease pathogenesis

    Functionally, sales and marketing

    Darryl Williams's Experience

    Owner
      Med-Rx Ltd.
      (Mental Health Care industry)

      Currently holds this position[/list]
      President
        Williams Shavings Ltd.

        (Sports industry)

        October 1996 — November 2004 (8 years 2 months)

        Managed growth of sales and profits in the US equestrian bedding market. Canada produces ample quantities of the highest-quality, dust-free and highly absorbent wood shavings used as a bedding in horse stalls. There are over 7 million horses in the US. Demand for bagged shavings exceeds 60 million bags per year. Do the math!
        We contorlled 15% of the US domestic market and were the market leader with over 920 competitors.[/list]

        Darryl Williams's Education

        • California Coast University
          MBA , Marketing & Competitive Intelligence , 1989 — 1990

            Completed my Thesis and submitted. Graded Magnum cum Laude
        • Rochville University
          D. Sc. Medicine , Epidemiology , 1979 — 1982

            Completed medical schooling and then submitted prior medical research and teaching history. Was awarded degree Magnum cum Laude in 1982
        • University of Guelph
          B. Sc. (Agr) , Clinical Microbiology & Virology , 1971 — 1975

            Specialized in microbiology. Completed 30 of 33 micro courses in the Honours program.

          Activities and Societies: President of the Microbiology Club
        [/li][/list]

        Darryl Williams's Contact Settings

        Interested In:
        • consulting offers
        • new ventures
        • expertise requests
        • business deals
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        Re: Rocklyn academy- "Dr" Darryl Williams
        « Reply #91 on: November 16, 2009, 07:13:18 PM »
        What is this position he's in, Med-Rx? Curious how there's no mention of Rocklyn anywhere. Lovely how his industry is mental health care yet he has no qualifications.
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        Re: Rocklyn academy- "Dr" Darryl Williams
        « Reply #92 on: November 16, 2009, 09:25:41 PM »
        Fornits need to blame someone at every program.  This website is an attack website and every member has alterior motives.
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        Re: Rocklyn academy- "Dr" Darryl Williams
        « Reply #93 on: November 17, 2009, 01:24:34 AM »
        Quote from: "Fornits need to blame someone at every program"
        Fornits need to blame someone at every program.  This website is an attack website and every member has alterior motives.

        I'm sure many fornits members blame more people than just Daryll Williams for the unfortunate happenings at Rocklyn. A lot of the members are against abusive programs and want them shut down...... seems like a pretty clear motive.  Oh and it's spelled ULTERIOR.
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        Re: Rocklyn academy- "Dr" Darryl Williams
        « Reply #94 on: November 17, 2009, 03:58:09 AM »
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        I'm sure many fornits members blame more people than just Daryll Williams for the unfortunate happenings at Rocklyn. A lot of the members are against abusive programs and want them shut down...... seems like a pretty clear motive. Oh and it's spelled ULTERIOR.

        You are not supposed to capitalize every letter when you spell ulterior.
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        spelling lessons
        « Reply #95 on: November 17, 2009, 12:37:07 PM »
        Speaking of spelling anachronisms... Here's a real gem from Darryl Williams' Linked-In page, completely unfettered by conventions of English or Latin:

          "Completed my Thesis and submitted.
        Graded Magnum cum Laude"[/list]

         :eek:  Would that be "graded" ... as in ... grading BEEF?
         :eek:  Would that be "Magnum" ... as in a Magnum-44 or Magnum opus?

        I believe Darryl Willliams intended to write that he "graduated magna cum laude," meaning that he graduated "with great praise," or graduated "with great honor." It is a term of distinction, not a grade.

        If Mr. Williams actually had graduated magna cum laude, chances are, he would know that well enough already.

        But... what the hey... The words sound kinda similar. Should be good enough for one's resumé, 'specially when one is pretending to be a doctor, no?  :D


        See also: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Latin_honors
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        All charges dropped in local beef case
        « Reply #96 on: April 11, 2010, 02:51:57 PM »
        Unbelievable.

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        The Sun Times
        All charges dropped in local beef case
        Posted By SCOTT DUNN, SUN TIMES
        Posted 2 days ago


        All charges in a $750,000 alleged beef fraud case were withdrawn Tuesday, the day a 10-day preliminary inquiry was to have begun.

        Grey County OPP charged Darryl Williams, then 57, of Chatsworth Township and Mark Kuglin, then 38, of Meaford, last August.

        They faced 13 counts of fraud over $5,000 in what police said was a failure to pay farmers for their beef.

        The Grey County Crown attorney's office did not return a call Thursday about withdrawing the charges. But Williams' lawyer said the Crown conceded the evidence was not strong enough for a reasonable prospect of conviction.

        "My position back then was that you know, where is the fraud?" defence lawyer Clayton Conlan said in an interview Thursday.

        "A lot of people lost a lot of money. I don't take issue with that. I don't think Mr. Williams has ever taken any issue with that. But that doesn't amount to a criminal fraud."

        Asked why the farmers weren't paid for their beef, Conlan said "I don't have a good answer for that."

        The strengths and weaknesses of the case were discussed at a focus hearing involving Justice Julia Morneau and the lawyers before Tuesday. That hearing was held to narrow the issues heading into the preliminary inquiry. A preliminary inquiry is held to ensure sufficient evidence exists to proceed to trial.

        Conlan said there is an outstanding civil lawsuit against Williams. Williams and Kuglin couldn't be reached for comment.

        The fraud is alleged to have taken place during 2008 and involved mostly beef producers in Grey, Bruce and Wellington counties. A feed supply company in Waterloo Region is also listed as a victim.

        Williams was director of the Grey County-based marketing firm, Grey Bruce Beef Marketing Ltd. and associated company All County Feed and Grains.

        Police confirmed in February, 2009 they were investigating the Markdale-based beef marketing business, which was launched in 2008 promising to fetch local producers hundreds of dollars more than regular market value for cattle raised on "an all-natural diet."

        The Sun Times reported Williams was the owner/operator of All County Feed & Grain Ltd.

        The story about the police investigation said Williams and his former business partner, Mark Kuglin, also ran Grey- Bruce Beef Marketing Ltd., which started in April 2008 with plans to sell local beef to Ontario stores, restaurants and food services providers.

        According to an online Better Farming article, Williams was promising beef producers as much as $2,000 for a steer that would sell for less than $1,400 in regular markets. The catch was the cattle had to be on "an all-natural diet," meaning they were free of antibiotics and growth hormones and predominantly fed grain. Close to two dozen producers took Williams up on the venture by late May 2008.

        Williams told the Toronto Star in July 2008 that he had secured a contract to supply 100,000 hamburgers from 85 animals to three Ottawa music festivals, a lucrative deal signed just two months after opening.

        The problems, according to Kuglin in an interview in February 2009, started shortly thereafter when the festival organizers allegedly didn't pay in full.

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        Re: Rocklyn academy- "Dr" Darryl Williams
        « Reply #97 on: April 11, 2010, 03:16:09 PM »
        It's cheaper to pay off cops than it is to pay farmers.
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        Re: All charges dropped in local beef case
        « Reply #98 on: April 21, 2010, 11:57:52 AM »
        Pretty much the same article also ran in the Enterprise Bulletin 7 days ago. I think the only change was the identity exchange of The Sun Times with that of QMI Agency where mentioned in the article:

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        The Enterprise Bulletin
        All charges dropped in local beef case
        Posted By SCOTT DUNN, QMI AGENCY
        Posted 7 days ago


        <snip snip>

        Article ID# 2532807

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        Grey Livestock Fraud Charges Dropped
        « Reply #99 on: April 21, 2010, 03:59:34 PM »
        Agri-Media: Agricultural News & Information for Southern Ontario
        Grey Livestock Fraud Charges Dropped
        by Ray Baynton
        9 April 2010


        Charges against two Grey County men accused of defrauding a number of area farmers have been dropped.

        38 year old Mark Kuglin of Meaford and 57 year old Darryl Williams of Chatsworth had been facing 13 charges involving more than 750 thousand dollars.

        The charges involved failure to pay for beef and or related feed products.

        The victims were mostly beef producers in the counties of Grey, Bruce and Wellington.

        All the charges were withdrawn earlier this week.

        The Crown told the court there was not enough evidence to establish that the transactions were of a fraudulent nature.

        A Ministry of the Attorney General spokesman tells us because of that lack of evidence there was no reasonable prospect of conviction so the Crown asked that the charges agaisnt Kuglin and Williams be withdrawn.


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        Charges Dropped Against Men Accused of Bilking Farmers
        « Reply #100 on: April 22, 2010, 10:21:36 AM »
        bayshore broadcasting
        NEWS CENTRE

        Monday, April 12, 2010

        Charges Dropped Against Men Accused of Bilking Farmers
        Grey County
        by Manny Paiva


        Charges have been dropped against two men who are alleged to have bilked Grey Bruce farmers of nearly a million dollars.

        Mark Kuglin of Meaford and Darryl Williams of Chatsworth both faced 13 counts of fraud over 5 thousand dollars.

        Both men were connected with Grey Bruce Beef Marketing and All County Feed and Grains.

        Grey County OPP charged the pair after farmers were not paid for products sold to abattoirs and feed companies through the two local firms.

        Police allege the total amount lost was 750 thousand dollars -- and the victims were mostly beef producers from Bruce, Grey and Wellington Counties.


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        Crown withdraws charges against beef marketers
        « Reply #101 on: April 28, 2010, 02:36:49 PM »
        Better Farming has another, more in-depth article:

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        Better Farming
        Crown withdraws charges against beef marketers
        April 17, 2010

        "Justice has not been done," says one beef farmer still owed thousands

        by BRIAN LOCKHART

        A beef producer left out of pocket after the failure of a Markdale area beef marketing venture said he was surprised and disappointed the Crown withdrew charges against the venture's operators.

        "Justice has not been done," said James McKinlay, a Ravenna area beef farmer who estimated he's owed more than $18,000 for cattle sold to the former All County Feed and Grain Ltd. "The police did excellent detective work, very dedicated. We felt we had a strong legitimate case."

        The Crown withdrew charges this month against Mark Kuglin of Meaford and Darryl Williams of Chatsworth Township when it was determined "there was no longer a reasonable prospect of conviction."

        The two men were charged on Aug. 6, 2009 after an investigation by Grey County OPP. Each faced 13 fraud charges.

        According to the court transcript "the Crown is of the view that there is not enough evidence to establish that the accuseds' transactions with the complainants were of a fraudulent nature."

        "I don't want to comment right now," Kuglin said Friday. "I'm just trying to get through things."

        Kuglin said he was a minor stakeholder in the operation.

        Williams, who was listed as All County's president, secretary and treasurer, did not respond to a request for an interview by press time.

        All County Feed and Grain and its marketing arm, Grey-Bruce Beef Marketing Ltd., planned to sell locally produced beef to Ontario outlets. It promised producers big prices for cattle raised free of antibiotics and growth hormones.

        In 2009, Kuglin told Better Farming the venture ran into trouble in the summer of 2008. Customers receiving a big shipment of meat intended for festivals in Ottawa refused to pay for it in full, he said.

        The company was buying up to 30 head of cattle per week before things went sour.

        Fifteen producer claims to the Ontario Beef Cattle Financial Protection Program totaled $528,769.68. But the farmers found out they were not eligible for compensation from the program. The provincially administered program licenses cattle dealers and maintains a financial protection fund that compensates producers for most of their losses when a licensed dealer defaults on payment.
         
        "We accepted terms outside of what was outlined in the legislation," McKinlay explained.

        The program requires beef producers to paid within 48 hours of the grading of the cattle, but the farmers involved with All County "agreed to accept payment in three weeks," because it was a start-up company, McKinlay said.

        McKinlay questioned the Ontario Ministry of Agriculture, Food and Rural Affairs' accuracy when doing a financial analysis of All County, a requirement when issuing a license to buy cattle.

        The company's license was suspended in September 2008 "but they continued to purchase cattle right up to December of that year," McKinlay said.

        Even though Crown charges have been withdrawn, there are other options to try to recoup the lost revenue. McKinlay says for his part, this is water under the bridge.

        There are no plans for the beef farmers as a group to seek compensation through civil litigation, he said. BF



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