In this video, Dr. Jack Booth explains his background, what led him to Montana, and why his personal and professional roots matter to the care he provides patients today.
Hi, I’m Jack Booth. I’ve lived in Montana for about ten years now. My wife grew up in the Bitterroot Valley, in the town of Florence just south of Missoula, and we’re raising our three young kids here. We love everything about Montana.
I’ve known my partner, Remi, for about a decade. Our kids even went to school together. As for my background, I went to West Point for my undergraduate education and then served five years in the military, including deployments in desert regions and in Bosnia. After my service, I went to dental school at the University of Washington in Seattle. Dentistry runs in my family, so it’s something I’ve been around my entire life.
Before moving here, I built several dental practices in Austin, Texas. Eventually, I sold them all and made the move to Montana, which turned out to be one of the best decisions I’ve made. I enjoy the work I do, the people I work with, and the life my family has here.
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