In May 2005, Bill, graduated from Boston College and began working behind the scenes in the film and television industry. When Hurricane Katrina struck the Gulf Coast in September of 2005, Bill felt compelled to act. He knew if he could get there he could do something to help. What started as a two-week break from his job turned in to a two-year mission to assist underserved communities in Mississippi facing the aftermath of the worst natural disaster in U.S. history, and changed the course of his career.
Milton is experiencing an unacceptable level of air traffic. The frequency of planes is taking a toll on quality of life, and many are concerned about the effects of particulates in the air emitted from engines flying at low altitudes overhead. Bill is working with other elected officials at all levels to support the whole community advocacy effort that is needed to address this important issue.