Community Service

I learned to appreciate the opportunities of our country early in life.   Although I started working at an early age and was from a modest home, my parents instilled the value of a strong work ethic from my earliest days.   Our country doesn't guarantee anything but a chance to succeed.  I have always been grateful for that opportunity and during my life have chosen a way of living to repay my country for those opportunities.

Pharmacy is my primary health care community mission.   After graduating UConn college of Pharmacy I practiced in the retail environment.   After some years, I moved into an institutional setting specializing in the elderly and my professional career has evolved to playing an educational and quality role in the leading institutional company for the elderly in the country.  

During my professional career, I had the honor of serving in many volunteer roles in health care organizations and am presently on the board of the MASCP and the New Hampshire Pharmacist Association.

As with many Americans, I served my country in the US military during the Vietnam period.  I also served with my local Police department as a Special Police officer for a number of years specializing in drug education in addition to normal police duties.

At present, I am a strong supporter of a free America, the Constitution of the United States, and our efforts to support our friends and allies.   That is to exclude, those that are not. 


December 22, 2003