When Bill Potts answers the phone to DailyMail.com, he is infectiously jubilant.
The father-of-three has survived cancer five times: thyroid cancer once and non-Hodgkin lymphoma four times.
'It sounds odd to even say those words [five time cancer survivor]. It's such a big number,' he said. 'It's humbling... And I'm obviously grateful.'
Read MoreMy last day working at CMA was emotional. I was about to have surgery again and would soon be starting chemotherapy and immunotherapy for my fifth bout with cancer. It was also a goodbye to a very special dolphin. That day, I donned swim goggles, grabbed some fish, laid down with my head in the water – and looking her directly in the eye, fed her. It seemed as if she had a sixth sense about the reasons for my overflowing emotions. We held that gaze for the entirety of the time I fed her. I then got out – and said good-bye to her, with tears in my eyes. Winter had been a big part of my life – inspiring me daily. I still miss her.
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Read MoreCheck out St. Pete Life magazine’s article “A Conversation with Bill C. Potts”
Read MoreMany people know Bill Potts from his time as Chief Marketing and Revenue Officer at Clearwater Marine Aquarium, where he was BFFs with Hope the dolphin, who he played hide and seek with each morning before the aquarium opened. In 2019, Bill was the Clearwater Beach Chamber of Commerce Tourism Person of the Year.
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