Background
Beath, William Henninger Mc was born on February 26, 1931 in Leitchfield, Kentucky, United States. Son of Bishop Henninger and Annie DeJarnette (English) Molecular and Cellular Biology.
physician association executive
Beath, William Henninger Mc was born on February 26, 1931 in Leitchfield, Kentucky, United States. Son of Bishop Henninger and Annie DeJarnette (English) Molecular and Cellular Biology.
Bachelor of Science, Georgetown College, 1953; Doctor of Medicine, University Lousiville, 1957; Master of Public Health, University of Michigan, 1964.
Intern, Jefferson Davis Hospital, Houston, 1957-1958; resident in community health, United States Public Health Service Career Development Program, U. Kentucky/Kentucky State Department Health, 1961-1962; director division medical care, Kentucky State Department Health, Frankfort, 1962-1966; director, Ohio Valley Regional Medical Program Lexington, Kentucky, 1966-1973; executive director, American Public Health Association, Washington, since 1973. Associate professor community medicine, special assistant to vice president U. Kentucky Medical Center, Lexington, 1962-1973. Lecturer in medical care organization University of Michigan, since 1965.
Diaconate chairman First Baptist Church, Washington. Member Executive Committee District of Columbia Baptist Convention. Member general board American Baptist Churches United States of America.
Served as captain Medical Corps United States Air Force, 1958-1961. Fellow American Public Health Association. Member American Society Association Executives, World Federation Public Health Assns.
(director), American Association World Health (director), Association Teachers Preventive Medicine, American Baptist Foreign Mission Society (director), Georgetown College Alumni Association (president 1970-1972), Society Amateur Cinematographers, Pi Kappa Alpha, Phi Chi, Delta Omega.
Married Shirley Ann Nickell, June 1, 1959. Children: Elizabeth Angela, Rebecca Susan, William Henninger, Junior.