Williams enthused after meeting with new owners
Luke Williams says he held a "very positive" meeting with Brett Cravatt and Jason Cohen after two of the key figures in Swansea City's takeover visited the Championship club.
Alongside club chairman and fellow American businessman Andy Coleman, Cravatt and Cohen hold a 77.41% stake in Swansea following last month's change of ownership.
Cravatt (pictured above, centre) and Cohen attended last weekend's game against Sunderland along with another American, Keith English (pictured above, right), who is thought to be a minor investor.
"Three of them came to visit us at the training ground and came to the game," said Swansea head coach Williams.
"I have met Brett before but with Keith and Jason it was the first time. It was good to meet them. They had lots of energy and are very astute guys who have been very successful. It was very positive."
Coleman said last month that the "momentous" ownership change at Swansea would see more than £20m brought into the club.
Cohen, a business associate of Cravatt, joined the Swansea board along with three further American investors - Tyler Morse, George Popstefanov and Chris Sznewajs.
The takeover brought an end to Jason Levien and Steve Kaplan's eight-year spell as Swansea's majority owners.
Williams has reiterated that he is optimstic about the club's future prospects under the new regime.
"We had a chance to sit down and have more of a chat," he added.
"There was a lot of energy and a lot of excitement about the club. That's really good, to meet people who seem to be genuinely engaged, people who have been successful and who know the challenges that come with that."