Bill Hurdle
Bill Hurdle is responsible for promoting MD Logic software and services to healthcare providers throughout the United States. With decades of experience in healthcare sales, business development, and client relationships, Bill has played an important role in expanding the MD Logic presence while helping medical practices identify technology solutions designed to improve efficiency and productivity.
Raised in South Georgia, Bill developed a passion for baseball at an early age and played competitively throughout high school, consistently earning recognition on all-star teams. Although an injury prevented him from pursuing college baseball, Bill remained focused on building a successful future. He attended University of Georgia before transferring to Mercer University, where he earned his degree in business management.
Following graduation, Bill began his professional career working for a national supply company, where he gained valuable sales and operational experience while being transferred to multiple locations throughout the United States. Wanting greater independence and the opportunity to build something of his own, Bill left corporate America and founded a healthcare business systems company in Macon in 1990, serving physicians throughout the state of Georgia.
Bill’s decision to enter the healthcare technology industry led to his introduction to Thomas J. Bierster, Jr. in 1991. After maintaining a professional relationship for several years, Bill officially joined MD Logic as a sales representative in 1996. His dedication, industry experience, and ability to build strong relationships with healthcare providers quickly made him a valuable member of the organization. In 2001, Bill was promoted to Regional Manager, where he continued helping physicians discover innovative technology solutions designed to streamline practice operations and improve workflow efficiency.
Outside of work, Bill enjoys spending time with his daughter and family in Macon. He is a passionate fan of the Georgia Bulldogs and Atlanta Braves. Bill is also a longtime fan of classic television and proudly claims to have watched every episode of The Andy Griffith Show, with Seinfeld ranking among his favorite shows as well.
"Well do a good days work and act like somebody". Andy Griffith