Degrees/Certifications/Licenses
B.S. – Business Management Central Connecticut State University
MBA – Business Management University of New Haven
CPT – Aerobics & Fitness Association of America
CPT – International Sports Medicine Association
CCS – International Sports Science Association
CPR/AED/First Aid – American Heart Association
CES – Cancer Exercise Specialist/Cancer Exercise Institute
Honors Received/Personal Achievements
Competitive natural bodybuilder from 1987 through1994 earning recognition in many New England states including Connecticut, Rhode Island, Vermont!
Committee member and volunteer with Stamford Hospital’s Bennett Cancer Center “hope in motion” fund raising effort.
Personal Philosophy on Fitness, Health and Wellness
“Physical fitness will always be a way of life, therefore being in tune with your body improves not only physical appearance, but mental wellbeing.”
Professional Experience
Bill began working in the fitness industry in 1987 as a part-time fitness trainer for World’s Gym and as a weight room supervisor at the Greenwich Boy’s Club. He continued to follow his passion while attending Central Connecticut State University studying business management. After working for several major manufacturing companies utilizing his business skills from 1991 to 1995 he decided to pursue his master degree at the University of New Haven.
In 1995 Bill began fulltime in the fitness industry working as a personal trainer at Peak Physique. In 1996 he was promoted to General Manager running Peak Physique until November 1997. In December he joined Anthony Mirabel to establish Kneaded Touch In Fitness now called KT Health & Fitness. During his 15 year experience in the fitness industry Bill has trained clients ranging from young adults to people in their mid-eighties. Bill has also trained high school athletes as well as patients recovering from a variety of cancer treatments.
Affiliations
National Strength & Conditioning Association
American College of Sports Medicine
The International Sports Medicine Association
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