Bill Lang

Guide Dog Mobility Instructor at The Seeing Eye

Bill Lang is currently a Guide Dog Mobility Instructor at The Seeing Eye and a HazMat Instructor at the Center for Domestic Preparedness. With extensive experience as a Firefighter and Fire Inspector at the Morris Plains Fire Department, Bill has held the position of Assistant Chief and Training Officer and is licensed as a NJ Fire Official and NJ Fire Service Instructor. Previous roles include Firefighter and Hazardous Materials Technician at Cobb County Fire and Emergency Services, where Bill specialized in hazardous materials response and earned multiple certifications. Bill also served as a Fire Service Instructor for Morris County Government. An accomplished educator and practitioner, Bill holds an Associate of Science in Business Administration from Georgia State University, a Bachelor's degree in Fire Administration from Columbia Southern University, a Certificate in Fire Management from Georgia State University Perimeter College, and an Associate of Science in Fire Science from Columbia Southern University.

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Budd Lake, United States

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The Seeing Eye

The Seeing Eye, Inc., pioneers and innovators of dog guide services, provides specially bred and trained dogs to guide people who are blind. Seeing Eye® dog users experience greatly enhanced mobility and independence, allowing them to retain their active lifestyles despite blindness. The Seeing Eye is a philanthropy, established in 1929, and is supported exclusively by contributions from individuals, corporations and foundations, bequests, and other planned gifts.


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