Noah earned his undergraduate degree from Hartwick College in Upstate New York, where he majored in Biology with a minor in German. He was physically active during college and it was during this time that he found a love for road races, mountain biking, and road cycling.
After college, Noah worked as a laboratory technician for 2 years. He then went to Maine to study at the University of New England College of Osteopathic Medicine, where he earned his degree in medicine. He continued his training during residency at the State University of New York in Buffalo, and became an Emergency Physician.
After residency, Noah moved to Hagerstown where he has been involved in the community ever since. He went on to do administration with a private Emergency Physician group, while continuing being one-on-one with patients clinically in several hospitals in the Northeast.
Noah still continues to work clinically today as he enjoys the challenge of caring for patients and helping others. Noah enjoys working out (mostly running, hiking, and cycling) and learning about different recovery options to help keep him healthy and moving. As a husband and father of two, he loves spending time with his family traveling and being outdoors.