Who is Dr. Bill Bailey?

Dr. Bill BaileyDr. Bill is a Word of Faith Minister, Non-Profit Technology Specialist, Webmaster, and Technical Director of WOFR.org and SpeakFaith.TV. Before he retired from corporate life in 2017, he was also a technologist in the corporate arena for over 35 years. He is a Board Certified Traditional Naturopath.

Dr. Bill is a Certified Natural Health Professional, and holds a doctorate in Natural Health in the field of Naturopathy. He is also a Certified Traditional Naturopath, certified by the American Naturopathic Certification Board (ANCB.) He is also a Master Herbalist, and a Professional Member of the American Association of Nutritional Consultants, and of the Coalition for Natural Health.

He is the Founder and President of Word of Faith Ministries, Incorporated, a non-profit Christian Ministry and creator and maintainer of the Roku Channel, and Internet Streaming TV Channel, SpeakFaith.TV. He volunteers as a Technical Director for WOFR.org – Word of Faith Radio, a non-profit Christian Radio Network. He is a graduate of Life Christian University, with a Bachelors, Masters, and Ph.D. in Theology and a charter member (chartered in 1979) of the International Convention of Faith Ministries (ICFM.)

Dr. Bill earned certifications in the corporate computing world as a CIW Certified Master System Administrator. This was a major certification achievement that involves these intermediate certifications: CIW Web Professional Foundations Associate, CIW Server Administration Professional, CIW Security Professional, and the CIW Inter networking Professional certification. He was also certified as a Certified Citrix Administrator (CCA), and a VMware Certified Professional (VCP), as well as an EC-Council Certified Security Analyst and a CIW Certified Security Analyst. He also earned the Imprivata Certified Engineer certification in both Single Sign-On and Authentication Management.

You may contact Dr. Bill at: DrBill [AT] TraditionalNaturopath.com

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