Coach Bill has been a swim coach for over 37 years, and has coached all levels of athletes, from the novice/learn to swim level through the Junior National, Senior National and Olympic Team Trial qualifier level. Athletes that have trained with Coach Bill have continued their swimming at numerous NCAA Division 1, 2, and 3 colleges, including the University of Michigan, Michigan State University, The University of Connecticut, Harvard, Yale, The University of Chicago, Washington University, Dennison, Stanford, Tulane, and The University of Florida to name a few;
Coach Bill also has an "In Water" swimming backround as he swam at Wylie E. Groves High School where he set several team records and was elected captain his senior year. Coach Bill continued his swimming at Eastern Michigan University where he also set several team records and was elected captain his senior year. During his college years Coach Bill also played water polo, and was a starter on a team that placed second at the Junior National Tournament. He was also a member of the Midwest Team that competed in the Olympic Sports Festival in Colorado Springs, Colorado.
Coach Bill obtained his law degree from the University of Wyoming where, in his spare time he was the head coach of the Laramie Swim Club and led the team to several state championships. After moving back to Michigan, Coach Bill continued coaching while practicing law. Currently, in addition to being the head coach of Motor City Aquatics, Coach Bill is the head swim coach at the Birmingham Athletic Club, home of the 2014 and 2015 MICSA League Champion SHARKS! Coach Bill has also been the head swim coach of the Marian High School Mustangs for over ten years. The Mustangs are the 2007 & 2008 Division 3 State Champions, and since opting up to Division 1, the Mustangs have finished in the top 3 in the state in the 2009, 2010, and 2011 seasons. In 2014, upon opting up from Division 3 to Division 2, the Mustangs were again crowned as the Division 2 State Champions, and Coach Bill was honored as the Zone 2 and Oakland County Coach of the Year.