February 20, 2013 — The Foundation for Chiropractic Progress (F4CP) recently announced the appointment of William Meeker, DC, MPH, president, Palmer College of Chiropractic West Campus (PCC), to its board of directors.
“It is an absolute pleasure to welcome Dr. Meeker to the F4CP Board of Directors,” says Kent S. Greenawalt, chairman, F4CP. “His wealth of knowledge surrounding academics, service and leadership will serve as a great advantage towards advancing the F4CP campaign and its impact on the future of chiropractic.”
As a 1982 graduate of PCC, Meeker has more than 30 years of industry experience and has served in positions including vice president of research at PCC and director of Palmer Center for Chiropractic Research (PCCR). Meeker has also been the recipient of several prestigious awards, such as the American Public Health Association’s Lifetime Achievement Award and the American Chiropractic Association’s George B. McClelland Researcher of the Year Award.
Meeker will join the following industry leaders as a member of the F4CP Board:
- Kent S. Greenawalt, CEO, Foot Levelers
- Gerard W. Clum, DC, president emeritus, Life West Chiropractic College
- Don Petersen, publisher, Dynamic Chiropractic
- Mike Flynn, DC, past president, World Federation of Chiropractors; past chairman, ACA Board
- Tom Klapp, DC, member of Life University Board of Regents
- Joe Doyle, publisher, Chiropractic Economics
- Fabrizio Mancini, DC, president emeritus, Parker University
- Mickey Burt, DC, executive director, Palmer Chiropractic College Alumni
- Mark Sanna, DC, president, Breakthrough Coaching
- Carol Ann Malizia, DC, president, GirlsGalsGurus
- Marshall Dahneke, president, Hygenic Corp
- Charles DuBois, president, Standard Process
- Earl DeCarli, president and CEO, Scrip Companies
- Lance Cohen, DC, practicing doctor, Cohen Chiropractic Clinic
- Greg Harris, vice president for university advancement, Life University
Eager to begin his new leadership position with the F4CP, Dr. Meeker states: “I was honored to be appointed to the F4CP Board. I have always admired the work F4CP has done within the marketplace for chiropractic, and I am beyond pleased to be able to contribute to the organization’s future success.”
Source: Foundation for Chiropractic Progress, f4cp.org