| Bill has spent the majority of his 30 plus years in a mixed practice, mostly with cattle and horses, but is currently a small animal practitioner in the small college town of Cheney, Washington. He grew up on a dairy farm in western Washington, and decided that he wanted to work with animals at the ripe old age of eleven. He never thought about any other way to earn his living even after all these years. The daily challenges that he is confronted with have kept his mind challenged and active. Although working with animals is his greatest joy, the interaction with all the INTERESTING people that come through the door is another plus for him. With his enthusiasm for animals and people, it’s no wonder that he states, “I would not have changed my career choice for anything.” His presidency followed that of the most honorable Kathy Haigh who left a myriad of innovative projects to follow through on. Most of his time was spent either catching up to, or finishing what Kathy had started. For him, it was a lot of fun and took the pressure off to come up with new, creative ideas. |
