Dr. Craig Brown grew up in Wheaton, Illinois and completed his undergraduate degree at Indiana University. He graduated dental school from the University of Illinois at Chicago in 2016. After graduating, he began his dental career in the Air Force and completed an Advanced Education in General Dentistry Residency program and continued to work as a Captain/Dentist in the United States Air Force. After 4 years of being stationed in Florida and Montana with the military, he and his family established roots in St. Joseph, MI.
Dr. Brown met his wife Alex while at Indiana University together – Go Hoosiers! Their sons Jackson and Brooks, daughter Rowan, and dog Belle all love to be in Southwest Michigan. They enjoy going to the beach, visiting all the local restaurants/breweries, and golfing.
Dr. Brown is a member of the American Dental Association, the Michigan Dental Association, and The Chicago Dental Society.
Originally from Bay City, Michigan. Dr. Luczak is a 2005 alumnus of Michigan State University. Go Green! After a short career in finance/accounting that took him from Detroit to Dallas to Chicago, he felt a calling to dentistry. Dr. Luczak graduated dental school in 2016 at the University of Illinois at Chicago with additional coursework in prosthodontics.
Dr. Luczak is a member of the American Dental Association & the Chicago Dental Society. He also serves on the board of the Lakeland Valley Dental Society, the local branch of the Michigan Dental Association.
Dr. Luczak enjoys giving back to the community and is volunteering for the First Tee of Benton Harbor, is a U8 soccer coach with SWM Rec Soccer League, and has previously volunteered for Give Kids a Smile and Indiana Mission of Mercy.
Dr. Luczak and his wife Shannon enjoy all that St. Joseph, Stevensville, & SW Mighigan has to offer. They love the beaches, the dunes, golfing, picking fresh produce, and visiting local wineries and breweries. The are a growing family with a son Henrik, and a daughter, Collette. Shannon is a certified Midwife and Nurse-Practicioner in Women's Health.
Growing up in Southfield, Michigan, Dr. Stusick attended Benedict High School, where he participated in baseball, basketball, and hockey, and was a member of the National Honor Society.
Dr. Stusick attended Lake Forest College from 1972 to 1976, earning four varsity letters in hockey. In his freshman season, he set a school record by being the first Forester hockey player to score over 30 goals in one season. The leading scorer the next three years, Mike was a three-time first team All-America. He finished his career with over 100 goals, breaking the LFC career scoring record. His junior and senior year, he received the Andrew Sweet Award which was given to the Most Valuable Player chosen by the coach. Mike was also a finalist for the NCAA Student-Athlete of the Year in 1976. He set the record for the most total points and assists, combining for 139 points. His outstanding play earned him a tryout with the Phoenix Roadrunners and the Buffalo Sabres. Along with being a resident assistant, he was as member of the honorary biology society Beta Beta Beta and was on the Dean's List.
In 1976, Dr. Stusick graduated with a degree in biology and decided against playing in the NHL. Instead he chose to attend the University of Michigan School of Dentistry and received his D.D.S. degree. He did graduate work toward a Master's degree in Public Health at the University of Michigan School of Public Health. Dr. Stusick is a current member of the American Dental Society and the American Society of Dental Sports Medicine, he has served on the Board of Directors of Lakeland Valley Dental Society as president, previously been captain in the Michigan National Guard, and has served as chairperson for West Michigan Dental Handicapped. The Herald Palladium has awarded him the reader's Choice Award for favorite dentist. Mike continues to play hockey with professional players and is an avid golfer.