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Dr.
William Myers grew up in Wabash, Indiana, graduating from Wabash
College in Crawfordsville, Indiana in 1981 and Indiana University
School of Dentistry in 1986. Dr. Myers served our country in the
United States Navy Dental Corps for five years. His personal invitation
from Dr. A.F. Ferguson and his desires to return to Lake Tippecanoe
brought him to Warsaw in 1991 where he has served the needs of the
community since then.
Dr. Myers has continually
strived for higher education and technical advancement for the care
of his patients. He has completed over 500 hours of advanced dental
education while maintaining his practice. Dr. Myers is a Diplomate
of the International Congress of Oral Implantologists, Member of
the American Academy of Cosmetic Dentistry, Member of the American
and Indiana Dental Associations, Lifetime Member of the Crown Council.
He has graduated from and completed advanced education from the
Misch Implant Institute, Dawson Center for Advanced Dental Study,
and Pacific Aesthetic Continuum for Comprehensive Aesthetic Dentistry
Program.
Dr. Myers
is married to Krisce and the father of two daughters. He enjoys
working with computers, reading and active water sports like skiing
and sailing. He has sailed offshore through all the oceans except
the Artic. During his college years he studied abroad
in London England, this initiated his joy of world travel and seeing
distant lands.
Dr. Myers has brought
the best and latest dental technology to his patients. He has has
surrounded himself with a warm and caring dental team for the service
of his patients needs and desires. Thank you for selecting our office.
We appreciate the opportunity to listen and help you as we can.
Heart Of Gold Recipients Honored
Fifty-four people were recognized Tuesday night for having hearts of gold during the 2008 Heart of Gold Awards reception.
The reception, presented by Kosciusko County Community Foundation Inc., was held at Center Lake Pavilion.
Recipients are recommended by community members who nominate them. Ten nominees were selected by Kosciusko County Community Foundation volunteers to have their stories highlighted during the reception.
Recipients were selected based on their service to others, identifying a need and fulfilling it, working to create positive change and inspiring others to volunteer.
"The purpose of the award is to celebrate ordinary citizens who serve others in extraordinary ways," said Kosciusko County Community Foundation Executive Director Suzie Light.
Bill Myers, local dentist who was nominated by one of his staff members, for donating time and services to make a difference in the smiles and lives of those who might not otherwise have had the confidence to smile.
- Jennifer Peryam -
Times-Union Staff Writer
3/19/2008
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