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WLM | business We had heard about The Bread Doctor Bakery of Torrington from one of our arts center instructors, and Levi was incredibly impressed with this true family business when he visited for the photo shoot. Like many Wyoming entrepreneurship stories, this venture began as a dream and a learning opportunity that fell close to home as soon as we heard it … Dr. Ezdan Fluckiger is a family practitioner who has practiced in Torrington since the summer of 1999 (and delivered over 800 babies!). He felt a pull to create the bakery from one of the strongest magnets I know of: his daughter, Eleanor, a bright and energetic young lady with disabilities and a great joy to the Fluckiger family. “A few years ago I realized that as Eleanor got older we were going to need an ‘after plan’ once she left high school,” Ezdan shares. “I felt strongly that I wanted to be part of her life on a daily basis through the future years, and did not want to live in my own parallel universe in the medical clinic. That seemed too disjointed to me.” The search for a second career for Ezdan became a search for something both father and daughter would enjoy, in the chance Eleanor’s decisions for the future changed and Ezdan continued the new business on his own. “I have had a small wish to have a bakery in the back of my mind for decades, but figured it was impractical,” Ezdan says. “The idea kept coming to me that Torrington needed a bakery – {the community} had supported the Cassel Bakery for 30 years. I began to research what it would take to get the culinary education I would need to see if I had the ability to bake as a business -- or should I just drop the idea.” The family took a leap of faith, and Ezdan took a one month sabbatical to attend The International School of Baking in Bend, Oregon and test his baking abilities. “It was a huge investment to leave my practice and to attend class, but I remember after the first day being so elated,” he says. “We worked 8-10 hours daily and I was the only student. It was a perfect incubator to help me develop my skills as a baker.” The idea of a bakery also fit Eleanor’s personality. “{Eleanor} is very good with people and loves to talk and interact socially,” Ezdan says. “I thought that front desk/ wait staff in a bakery would be perfect. She used to play waitress all the time when she was younger, taking our orders, etc.” With a plan in place and Ezdan’s creativity piqued, the family organized The Bread Doctor Bakery, 8 Wyoming Lifestyle Magazine | Spring 2016