The Masters Circle Honors Three Practices with MVP Award The Most Valuable Practice (MVP) award from The Masters Circle was recently presented to three practices, all members of the Masters Velocity Program: Bryan Strother, DC, New Buffalo, Mich; Robert Taylor, DC, and Kristine Taylor, DC, Klamath Falls, Ore; and William Wallace, Bernardsville, NJ. Robert Taylor, DC, (second from left) and Kristine Taylor, DC, with The Masters Circle MVP award presented by (L-R) Larry Markson, DC, CEO, Dennis Perman, DC, and Bob Hoffman, DC. As a member of The Masters Circle for more than 4 years, Strother has demonstrated consistent growth by doubling his volume of patients since he first became a member in 1999. He recently added a new associate, Gillian Marksbury, DC, to help with the busy practice. Strother exemplifies both the clinical responsibility and the genuine compassion to serve his patients well. He is consistent, ethical, loving, forward-thinking, creative, focused, and well-balanced in all aspects of his life, says Dennis Perman, DC, cofounder of The Masters Circle and Strothers personal coach. The Taylors, members of The Winners Circlean elite leadership and personal growth program within The Masters Circlehave increased their office visits by 56% and their income by 88%. They are exemplary members and have a love and passion for chiropractic in personal and professional development, says Elisa Zinberg, DC, the Taylors coach. They have experienced tremendous growth, and they are at the tip of the iceberg when it comes to their potential. Wallace, also a member of The Winners Circle, has continued to show growth personally and professionally. Wallace deserves this recognition because of his faithful devotion and exceptional service to his patients and his community, says Larry Markson, DC, CEO of The Masters Circle. He is an incredible chiropractor and an unusual human beingafter all these years running a successful practice and being a great family man, he devotes much of his time to reading books, listening to CDs, and going to seminars so that he can improve himself in the areas of personal growth and practice expertise. He is a true winner. The Masters Circle honors special chiropractors every quarter. The selected chiropractors demonstrate consistent growth both personally and professionally. |