William Warren Conolly, OBE, JP (5 December 1920 – 22 October 2008[1]) was a politician and attorney in the Cayman Islands.
[citation needed] He was appointed to the Cayman Islands first Legislative Assembly as a nominated Member in 1959 by the Jamaican Governor Sir Kenneth Blackburne.
William Warren Conolly eventually became one of the first Members of the Executive Council of the Cayman Islands with internal responsibility in 1972.
He traveled extensively representing the Cayman Islands during his 8 years in the Executive Council, including the celebration of the Independence of the Bahamas He founded the law firm Ritch & Conolly, Attorneys with Stepson David Ritch and remained a Partner until retirement in 1996.
Conolly was a founding member and served on the board of the Caribbean Utilities Company for over 34 years, retiring director emeritus in 2000.